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The province is investing millions of dollars to renovate the University of Alberta's Biological Sciences Building, which ...
Alberta’s coal initiatives illustrate two dangerous trends in today’s democratic politics — the refusal to heed both the ...
Everyone has that old box of photos or VHS tapes sitting in their closet collecting dust. At the U of A's Wildcats Memory Lab ...
These are two alligators that, instead of scales, have plush and are cheering on their sports teams at their different events ...
The Day After 80.0: Oilers channel inner Rory McIlroy in decisive win over Jets Has fatigue finally caught up to the Oilers? Oilers sign record-breaking Finnish defenceman Atro Leppänen to one-year ...
With the tariff war continuing and the federal election underway, Canadians should understand what the past federal government seemingly did not: a strong Alberta makes for a stronger Canada. And yet, ...
say several students studying public health at the University of Alberta. A group of students held a news conference on Tuesday to bring attention to their idea, arguing it would serve as a ...
University of Alberta graduate students advocate for Edmonton’s first ICU for houseless population
A group of University of Alberta graduate students is advocating for the creation of Edmonton’s first intensive care unit (ICU) tailored specifically for unhoused individuals. The proposed ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government signed a $70-million deal to import children’s pain relief medication from Turkey in 2022 despite expert advice that the province ask Ottawa to take ...
An undated file photo of Dr. Evan Matshes. (University of Calgary) In a statement, Matshes wrote that he was "grateful that Alberta Justice has finally acknowledged that I was unfairly targeted ...
Smith said last fall that Alberta would challenge Ottawa’s emissions cap in court if or when it becomes law. Eric Adams, a constitutional law expert and professor at the University of Alberta ...
Eric Adams, a constitutional law expert and professor at the University of Alberta, said the province doesn't have the right to "elbow judges out of the way" and undermine or subvert federal ...
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