Alberta should not be funding anti-gay schools
The Prairie Christian Academy teaches that gays will be punished in “lake of fire.” Editor's Choice: Public schools in Atlantic Canada infected with ‘cost disease’ Independent schools ensure BC parents...
View ArticleKillers in the age of social media
Are many modern killers motivated by the attention social media delivers? Editor's Choice: How to succeed in the age of robots Standing up to automakers comes with a price Why most corporate social...
View ArticleCreative destruction in the global energy industry
The world is moving away for carbon-based fuels and that’s bad news for the oil sands. Editor's Choice: Canada’s energy advantage Canada’s LNG export industry could benefit from the “Ukrainian Crisis”...
View ArticleThe terrible fate of Allison Redford
Redford came to office just as the political landscape in Alberta was shifting substantially. Editor's Choice: High-flying Alberta premier gets wings clipped Redford promised change but didn’t deliver...
View ArticleDemand for crude oil slowing
But output continues to increase. Editor's Choice: US should get ready for higher oil prices Proposed Kitimat oil refinery just another barrier to oil sands development Oil prices set to fall
View ArticleAlberta government unions’ fact-free pension assumptions
Government pension plans must begin to bear some resemblance to the private sector and real-world investment returns. Editor's Choice: Government unions live in fantasy land when it comes to pensions...
View ArticleRedford agriculture legacy fallow at best
Land use issue remains government’s Achilles heel. Editor's Choice: Redford promised change but didn’t deliver The terrible fate of Allison Redford Alberta PC party no place for a woman
View ArticleAlberta moves past Keystone XL
Despite the setbacks, Alberta oil sands will eventually make its way to market. Editor's Choice: Despite hiccups, Keystone moving toward approval Keystone decision all about politics Canada’s energy...
View ArticleOil markets preparing for a return of Iranian crude
In March, Iran's oil exports were above levels allowed under Western sanctions for a fifth month. Editor's Choice: Demand for crude oil slowing Saudi Arabia’s grip on energy markets under attack US...
View ArticleA sad day for Alberta education
A report from the Task Force for Teacher Excellence offers solutions to non-existent problems. Editor's Choice: Time for a different approach to education on PEI Alberta should not be funding anti-gay...
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