If these are the gatekeepers of Canadian news in central Canada, it’s no wonder the citizenry seems so woefully uninformed ...
Albertans cannot afford to spend an extra $2 billion to meet the teachers’ union’s demands during this strike. The Alberta government reports the Alberta Teachers Association wants an additional $2 ...
In rural areas, fewer people share the cost of roads, parks and emergency services. But high spending isn’t inevitable. Some ...
One thing about reality. You can’t talk your way around it forever. You can cook up all the fantasies you want, burp up all the pie-in-the-sky pronouncements you conjure up, dream up all kinds of ...
The Saturday Sun ran a number of letters to the editor criticizing Trump. I would like to respond. Today, in the First World there is a struggle going on between the WEF globalists and the ...
(Re: Alberta unveils new licence plates which will display ‘Strong And Free’ motto, Calgary Sun, Oct. 16.) Two thumbs-up from me on Alberta’s new licence-plate design and motto. It certainly ...
To support this claim, the ATA notes Alberta spends less per-student than any other province in the country. In 2022-23 (the latest school-year of available comparable data), per-student operational ...
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Letters, Sept. 7, 2025: 'Why should it matter how a student wants to be addressed?' Definitely capitulated For Evan Solomon, the federal minister responsible for AI, to claim that his boss, Mark ...
The new PM is similar to the old PM. He jets around the world ignoring domestic problems. He is going to, if you can believe it, have a bigger deficit than JT. He favours the eastern provinces.
Alberta has a long history of enjoying budget surpluses when resource revenue is high, but inevitably falls back into deficits when resource revenue declines.