Eye on Alberta
Geopolitical tensions losing grip on oil prices
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Why Albertans pay so much for power
One last walk on Halloween with my son
Nov 6, 2024
- Alberta's Business
- Alberta politics
- Alberta healthcare
- Alberta education
How will oil markets respond amidst rising tensions in the Middle East?
by Rashid Husain Syed | Oct 28, 2024
Fear premium fades as oil markets await Iran's next move
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Royalite No. 4 was a game-changer for Alberta’s energy industry
by Bill Whitelaw | Oct 16, 2024
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Global energy transition is doomed without a realistic plan
by Yogi Schulz | Oct 11, 2024
Alberta Premier is prioritizing politics over patient care
by Doug Firby | Oct 7, 2024
Catering to her party’s ideologues jeopardizes the very foundation of the healthcare system
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Alberta NDP leader Nenshi dodges questions on carbon tax
by Kris Sims | Oct 2, 2024
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Alberta healthcare costs threaten long-term fiscal stability
by Lennie Kaplan | Sep 29, 2024
Leaked files reveal doctors’ doubts about youth gender transition procedures
by Lee Harding | Oct 28, 2024
Experts question whether young patients fully grasp the risks of transitioning
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Healthcare innovation isn’t ‘scary.’ Canada’s broken system is
by Joseph Quesnel | Sep 13, 2024
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Alberta hospital overhaul plan could improve access to healthcare
by Staff | Sep 3, 2024
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Not all teachers are left-wing ideologues
by Michael Zwaagstra | Sep 25, 2024
Despite the one-sided public perception shaped by union leaders
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Schools should educate rather than indoctrinate
by Michael Zwaagstra | Sep 5, 2024
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Politics
NationalThe loss of civility in our society is a threat to our way of life
by Roslyn Kunin | Nov 4, 2024
The decline in civility threatens to erode the core social structures that sustain civilization
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Will the nightmare ever end for Indigenous Canadians?
by James McCrae | Nov 4, 2024
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Government barriers keep Quebecers stuck in low-income traps
by Gabriel Giguere | Oct 31, 2024
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Apprenticeship ratio change won’t help Manitoba trades
by Joseph Quesnel | Oct 30, 2024
Business
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How risk and failure drive entrepreneurial success
by Warren Bergen | Nov 1, 2024
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Canada’s food waste epidemic needs a wake-up call
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 31, 2024
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Is your Excel application crashing regularly?
by Yogi Schulz | Oct 30, 2024
- A&E
- Books
- Health
- Life
- Environment
- Sports
- Travel
- Drive
The love affair that shaped the First World War
by Pat Murphy | Nov 4, 2024
New book unveils the scandalous affair that altered Britain’s path to war
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Mockumentary ‘Am I Racist?’ exposes the dark side of DEI
by Danny Randell | Oct 30, 2024
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Is Trudeau attempting to save the CBC for political gain?
by Bruce Dowbiggin | Oct 25, 2024
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In a post-national Canada, why do we need the CBC?
by Our View | Oct 21, 2024
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Truman Capote is a literary influence for the ages
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 3, 2024
What we can learn from the fall of Carthage
by Pat Murphy | Oct 2, 2024
BOOKS: Some conquests wiped out entire cultures and populations, leading to the collapse of their civilizations
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Treasure Island’s ripping adventure stands the test of time
by Pat Murphy | Sep 20, 2024
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How extraterrestrials took over our culture
by Special to Troy Media | Sep 11, 2024
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Fantagraphics Books unveils new comic collections
by Michael Taube | Jul 30, 2024
Intense physical activity in sports could lead to long-term health issues for women
by Special to Troy Media | Oct 23, 2024
Missed periods can lead to pregnancy complications and heart disease
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At TMU medical school, some students are more equal than others
by Bruce Pardy | Oct 23, 2024
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How allergy-friendly restaurants are a recipe for success
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 10, 2024
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Wishful thinking won’t solve the addiction crisis
by Roslyn Kunin | Oct 7, 2024
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Six tips for staying safe on an e-scooter
by Staff | Oct 3, 2024
How Second World War vets brought military precision to the workplace
by Allan Bonner | Nov 5, 2024
They harnessed the skills they learned in uniform to transform post-war industries
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How hard times can lead to real growth
by Faith Wood | Oct 31, 2024
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I’ve had enough of rampant rudeness
by Faith Wood | Oct 26, 2024
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Here’s one solution to Canada’s housing crisis: Move
by Wendell Cox | Oct 25, 2024
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How a seasick electrician learned his lesson
by Allan Bonner | Oct 21, 2024
It’s time to legalize raw milk
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 23, 2024
The current prohibition is driven solely by the dairy lobby’s self-interest
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Billions of litres of milk wasted while families go hungry
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 18, 2024
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PBO confirms carbon tax hitting Canadians hard
by Franco Terrazzano | Oct 17, 2024
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To unlock its potential, B.C. must overhaul outdated policies now
by David Leis | Oct 17, 2024
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Why Trudeau’s gas and diesel ban will fail
by Franco Terrazzano | Oct 14, 2024
Danny Jansen’s history-making moment in baseball
by Michael Taube | Aug 27, 2024
He is the first player in history to play for two teams in the same game
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Potential disaster is looming at the Paris Olympics
by Gerry Chidiac | May 24, 2024
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The new book Deal With It explores the art of NHL trading
by Bruce Dowbiggin | May 7, 2024
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The Duel: Bannister, Landy, and the four-minute mile
by Pat Murphy | Apr 30, 2024
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U.S. firm’s grip on Banff and Jasper national parks sparks outrage
by Doug Firby | Sep 29, 2024
Firm’s monopoly sparking debate and competition concerns
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The truth about CATSA’s compensation process for damaged luggage
by Dale Johnson | Sep 29, 2024
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U.S. firm tightens grip on Banff and Jasper national parks
by Doug Firby | Sep 18, 2024
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The adventurer who claimed Newfoundland for England
by Gerry Bowler | Aug 28, 2024
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Is it Brugge or is it Bruges?
by The Frugal Traveller | Jun 17, 2024
The 2010 Honda Ridgeline stands the test of time
by Buying Used | Nov 1, 2024
Proven reliability and smart design keep 2010 Honda Ridgeline pickup popular year after year
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The 2020 Nissan Sentra offers no-nonsense value
by Buying Used | Oct 25, 2024
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2019 Ford Edge ST has serious get up and go
by Buying Used | Oct 18, 2024
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Mazda kept hitting all the right notes with 2020 MX-5
by Buying Used | Oct 11, 2024
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The 2018 Volkswagen Passat GT a sporty and practical choice
by Buying Used | Oct 4, 2024
World
In the face of atrocity, silence is a crime
Global stability on the brink
Why political leaders worldwide are bleeding support
Education
How progressive activism is undermining education
by Michael Zwaagstra | Oct 23, 2024
Schools are for learning, not politics
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How poverty can save the planet
by Our View | Oct 11, 2024
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Your Money
Trick or treat? Shrinkflation haunts Halloween candy aisles
by Sylvain Charlebois | Oct 16, 2024
Shrinkflation is taking a bite out of your candy supply, and pocketbook
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Even with minimum wage hikes, workers are falling behind
by Ricardo Tranjan | Oct 3, 2024
Careers/HR
Workplace incompetence spans the generations
by Allan Bonner | Nov 6, 2024
Criticizing the work ethic of younger generations is misplaced. Workplace competence has always been a challenge
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Stop asking your interviewer cliché questions
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 31, 2024
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What difference will you make to an employer?
by Nick Kossovan | Oct 29, 2024
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Assertive women perceived negatively in business
by Carol Kinsey Goman | Oct 16, 2024
Editor's Picks
An independent fiscal review of Canada’s finances is imperative
by Lennie Kaplan | Oct 30, 2024
Soaring debt and persistent deficits demand immediate action
Science/Tech
Bullet-proof your data with the cutting-edge diskAshur Pro3
by Greg Gazin | Oct 15, 2024
From hacking to accidents, the diskAshur Pro3 is the data guardian you need
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Fusion energy a technological triumph with global implications
by Perry Kinkaide | Oct 13, 2024
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How professionals can thrive in an AI-driven world
by Greg Gazin | Oct 1, 2024
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The unintended consequences of technological progress
by Perry Kinkaide | Sep 18, 2024
Interviews
It is time to tame Canada’s ballooning bureaucracy
Jun 25, 2024
Preston Manning tells us how we can rein it in