April 26th, 2024

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MLA Report: Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it

By Drew Barnes on June 10th, 2022

The spring sitting of Alberta’s Legislative Assembly came to an abrupt end last month in the wake of the UCP leadership review. When the legislature is recalled on Oct. 31, it will be under a new premier. This is great news for all Albertans. With Premier Kenney’s forthcoming departure, we have been given the opportunity ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: The Pareto Principle

By Daniel Schnee on June 8th, 2022

What do the works of Canadian painter Christopher Pratt, the re-election of Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Wayne Gretzky have in common? Though seemingly the set-up to the best pro-Canadian joke ever, the answer is: almost nothing. I say “almost” because there is actually one little connection that becomes rather significant, when viewed from the ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: Thoughts on gun control

By Daniel Schnee on June 1st, 2022

Why is it that though millions of responsible gun owners exist in the U.S. we see increasing numbers of mass shootings? Is it to do with gun laws? Or access to assault rifles? I think it has to do with which particular part of gun culture one involves oneself. Many people for example buy various ... Read More »

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MP Report: Concerns with Bill C-11

By Glen Motz on May 27th, 2022

Bill C-11, legislation to regulate online platforms, is once again before Parliament. This Bill is virtually identical to the controversial Bill C-10 from the previous Parliament, which was abandoned by last year’s election. Bill C-11 is equally as contentious and has been dubbed by some ‘Canada’s Censorship Bill’. To make matters worse, this past week ... Read More »

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Just Pondering: The value of friendship

By Allyson McCaw on May 26th, 2022

I was recently reminded of the value of friendship and our connection to each other. My husband has a Facebook account and usually I am berating him for spending hours scrolling through endless posts that I sometimes find offensive and quite frankly scary. However, Facebook became useful in the way it was intended and that ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: Let’s be a better model majority

By Daniel Schnee on May 25th, 2022

One of the first things a dedicated student of anthropology learns is that human relations are deeply complex, so much so that it is hard to completely measure them at any given moment. But when we see predictable patterns emerging we can start saying we know something about humanity. One of these patterns is the ... Read More »

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Laying It Out: What could be worse than Jason Kenney?

By Scott Schmidt on May 21st, 2022

Whether he is leaving for good, and despite staying on as premier until a new boss is chosen, it seems safe to say a majority of Albertans approved of Jason Kenney’s decision to step down as leader of the United Conservatives. He may have received 51.4% support in his members-only leadership review, but polling for ... Read More »

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MLA Report: Let’s dump leader-centric politics

By Drew Barnes on May 20th, 2022

Much of the focus in media in recent weeks has concerned Jason Kenney’s leadership review. While I applaud the interest in provincial politics, I can’t help but think much of the debate on this topic is missing the point. Don’t get me wrong, when it comes to seeking new leadership for our province I am ... Read More »

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For What It’s Worth: Abortion is a non-issue in Canada

By Cash Moore on May 19th, 2022

Once again, abortion has become a major topic of political discussion across the country. After a document was leaked showing the U.S. Supreme Court was in favour of overturning Roe v Wade, commentators, politicians and advocacy groups have been sounding alarm bells that the same could happen in Canada. Any worry about Canada restricting abortions ... Read More »

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The Human Condition: Cancel culture

By Daniel Schnee on May 18th, 2022

As a general rule a thing is neither true nor false until there is at least some tiny bit of logic or evidence to go on. In the meantime we get a feeling that something may be right or wrong, based on what we know of the world so far. So if we feel there ... Read More »

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City Notebook: Sore sight for some, sorely needed revenue for others

By COLLIN GALLANT on May 14th, 2022

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant This week the News reported a sixth major solar farm was proposed for the Trans-Canada Highway corridor between here to Strathmore. A re-check finds the number visible from the No. 1 is actually seven, and that’s six more than existed three years ago. As they proliferate however, taking up whole quarter-sections, the argument grows ... Read More »

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