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WHAT SIN? Uh, excuse me but isn’t a Sin Tax on alcohol, tobacco, and coffee: Imposing a certain religious standard on the populace? What happened to the separation of church and state? Should the ...
I love how one Edmontonian complains that no one is using bike lanes downtown. Then a biker responds that it’s too dangerous ...
Don Slater, an AISH recipient and a tireless voice for justice, articulates the devastating psychological fallout: “By clawing back the CDB, Alberta sends the message that federal benefits meant to ...
Councillor Cartmell is one hundred percent right in wanting to put a moratorium on infill building. I lived in Vancouver most of my life, and I witnessed the same type of infill development as ...
(Carney’s cabinet is amateur hour when it comes to international affairs.) ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. I think maybe the referendum on separation should be divided into southern Alberta and northern Alberta ...
When the federal government announced the Canadian Disability Benefit, to the tune of $200 every month, there was cause for relief for Albertans with disability in meeting the ever-rising cost of ...
In my mind, Mark Carney, gets an ‘A’ in his role as Canada’s new prime minister. Whenever our previous ‘look-at-me’ leader spoke on TV, I inevitably switched channels. My reaction was ...
You can’t bomb people into peace, just into surrender. Those that survive will not think well of their aggressors, hatred ...
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