
This Election Season Demand Better of Yourself and Our Leaders
Elections today are very different from what they were even 15 years ago. Today they are besieged by false news stories, fear mongering and misinformation spread by agents both foreign
Elections today are very different from what they were even 15 years ago. Today they are besieged by false news stories, fear mongering and misinformation spread by agents both foreign
Last year, Councillor Mike Nickel described Edmonton’s skyrocketing commercial property taxes as “the Edmonton disadvantage.” Rates have increased four times faster than inflation, causing issues for local businesses of every
Taxes in Alberta are famously competitive, and they are part of what makes up the Alberta Advantage. However, even as rates for small business have dropped, it’s clear that the
The “Alberta Advantage.” It is a phrase that appears in boardrooms and events across the province. It’s meant to capture the tangible, like Alberta’s competitive taxes for small business (currently
Long before there was oil and gas, Albertans worked the land providing for their families and communities. Although it seems most consumers today hardly think about where their food comes
On August 31, Kinder Morgan approved the sale of the Trans Mountain Pipeline to the Canadian Federal Government for $4.5 billion. Just the day previous, the Federal Court of Appeal
Cannabis legalization is almost here and it’s coming with more than joints and edibles. It’s coming with legitimate concerns. Chief among them are questions about what happens the day after
In 2016, members of Black Lives Matter briefly held up Toronto’s Pride Parade to protest police mistreatment of LGBTQ+ people of colour in the city and police presence at Pride.
On July 2nd, while much of Canada was enjoying a post-fireworks stat holiday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that “[America has] been very nice to Canada
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