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Home»Archives»Eye on Canada»Eye on Alberta (Page 54)

Academic results another reason to support school choice

By Angela MacLeod on July 8, 2018  

Academic results another reason to support school choice

For some students, the end of the school year means saying goodbye to one school…

Alberta can’t blame the equalization system for its economic mess

By Ben Eisen on July 4, 2018  

Alberta can’t blame the equalization system for its economic mess

By Ben Eisen and Steve Lafleur The Fraser Institute In William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, one…

Alberta can learn from B.C.’s independent school success

By Angela MacLeod on June 28, 2018  

Alberta can learn from B.C.’s independent school success

As another school year ends, it’s a good time to reflect on kindergarten-go-Grade-12 education in…

Ottawa lays another brick in the wall to stop Alberta oil exports

By Ken Green on June 26, 2018  

Ottawa lays another brick in the wall to stop Alberta oil exports

As virtually everyone knows by now, the federal government decided to address Canada’s inability to…

Putting artificial intelligence to work for Alberta’s future

By Robert Roach on June 25, 2018  

Putting artificial intelligence to work for Alberta’s future

Alberta’s job market is a powerhouse. We had the highest employment rate in the country…

Alberta sinks deeper into a sea of red ink

By Steve Lafleur on May 31, 2018  

Alberta sinks deeper into a sea of red ink

By Steve Lafleur and Ben Eisen The Fraser Institute When people think of the long…

The much-delayed wakening of Rip Van Willard

By Robert McGarvey on May 31, 2018  

The much-delayed wakening of Rip Van Willard

“It’s a friggin’ miracle … you woke up uncle Willy! I bet your old doc…

Pipeline obstructionism costing Canada billions

By Elmira Aliakbari on May 16, 2018  

Pipeline obstructionism costing Canada billions

By Elmira Aliakbari and Ashley Stedman The Fraser Institute Canada’s need for new pipelines is…

Injury and job losses push Calgarians to live off credit cards

By Joint Venture on May 7, 2018  

Injury and job losses push Calgarians to live off credit cards

Special Report Part 3 in our five-part series Back in Balance Name: Linda Pierce Age: 53…

The decline … and fall … of Tim Hortons

By Sylvain Charlebois on April 15, 2018  

The decline … and fall … of Tim Hortons

The bad news keeps piling up for Tim Hortons. Leger and National Public Relations recently…

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