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Today in Alberta - Oct 7: A new citizen initiative application is approved. It asks: “Should the Government of Alberta end its current practice of allocating public funds to accredited independent (private) schools?” Elections Alberta expects to issue petition signature sheets in one week. #ABleg
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I keep expecting mayors to scream bloody murder—to organize massive public outcries against each incremental assault—but instead the reaction I most often see is disappointingly tepid, far too cautious. I believe our leaders are fearful of Smith’s retribution.
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Laurence Decore and Yolande Gagnon visiting the University of Calgary to meet with the Calgary alliance of students, including a young Naheed Nenshi.
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The campaign has until October 28 to collect signatures. Its goal is for the petition question—"Do You Agree That Alberta Should Remain In Canada?”—to be called in the legislature and for MLAs to vote on it.
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Today In Alberta - October 3: Former Alberta deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk announces that his "Forever Canadian” petition has obtained about 80 per cent of the 294,000 signatures it requires.
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Today in Alberta October 2: Alberta’s first measles death of 2025 is reported. A baby born prematurely after the mother contracted the disease died shortly after birth. The province has had 1,914 confirmed measles cases since March.
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BC premier Dave Eby responds by saying “Smith continues to advance a project that is entirely taxpayer funded, has no private-sector proponent, is not a real project and is incredibly alarming to British Columbians, including First Nations along the coast..."
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Wednesday, October 1: The Alberta government says it will submit a proposal to the federal Major Projects Office for a new pipeline to the BC coast, a project that according to premier Danielle Smith is "undeniably in the national interest."
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Check out the October issue of Alberta Views online!

In this issue:
Parties Over People
Should We have Food Banks?
Exclusion by Design
Where are the Fearless Mayors?

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Alberta Views October 2025 Municipal Elections, Parties Over People. Danielle Smith imposes partisanship on municipal politics. Two people in business suits holding blue and red circles over their faces.
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Today in Alberta - September 30: Members of the Alberta Teachers’ Association have voted against the latest proposed deal, with 89.5% opposing it. Unless a new deal is struck, a province-wide teachers’ strike will begin on October 6.
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@albertaviews.bsky.social read my speech at the awards - posting it here:

“Thank you to the Alberta Magazine Publishers Association for recognizing this work, which belongs to people criminalized for drug use across Alberta & whose experiences of state violence guide my investigative reporting…
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🧵 My story, "What's Wrong With Rehab?" won Gold for Long-Form at Alberta Magazine Awards last night!

Thanks to @albertaviews.bsky.social & all who shared expertise: Brandon Shaw, Esther Tailfeathers, @ehyshka.bsky.social, David Hodgins & recovery workers. 1/
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 What’s Wrong With Rehab?

The lack of accountability in the “Alberta Model” for dealing with drug use
By Euan thomson March 1, 2024

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On a frigid February night in Edmonton, I’m downtown with 4B Harm Reduction. The street outreach conducted by this non-profit society is time-tested—scour the city’s forgotten corners for people who need support. On any given shift, they might respond to drug poisonings, frostbite, heatstroke, hunger, fatigue-induced psychosis or the many barriers to accessing shelter. Mostly 4B aims to keep hope alive despite society’s structural neglect.

Tonight we’ve gathered in an underground LRT station passageway. Beside us, a long stretch of yellow fencing separates us from a lone electrical outlet, a rare treasure in public spaces. The outlet was recently deemed too popular among the city’s unhoused citizens—hence the fence.

Through slurred speech, Brandon Shaw fawns over my toque, which reads “Hoot ’n’ Blow” beside an owl logo. I offer it as a trade for his, but he declines. Someone later explains Shaw was afraid he’d picked up lice in the shelters. He was protecting me.
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Today in AB - Sep 24: The interim report for judge Raymond Wyant’s investigation into allegations of impropriety in procurement at AHS, due today after an initial four-month delay, was delayed again. The final report, originally to have been published on June 30, will now be released on October 15.
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Today in Alberta -September 24: Finance minister Nate Horner announces that a tentative agreement has been reached between the Alberta Teachers’ Association and government negotiators. If the deal is ratified, a strike currently scheduled for October 6 will be averted.
#Strike #Union #ABleg #ABpoli
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For nearly 50 years advocacy groups and police in Canada have been calling for a ban. As far back as 1977 the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police had argued “semi-automatic firearms... have no sporting use either in the cultural or the recreational sense.”

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Assault Weapons Ban? - We Could Prevent A Mass Shooting - Alberta Views
the UCP government has continued to oppose federal efforts to ban assault weapons—which Kenney called “legally purchased inanimate objects.”
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“This confiscation scheme is not about public safety.…they are only keeping this program to satisfy Liberal voters in Quebec.”
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Today in Alberta - September 23: The federal government announces the launch of its "assault-style" gun buyback pilot project, initially promised in 2020. Alberta’s minister of justice, Mickey Amery, and minister of public safety and emergency services, Mike Ellis, respond by saying...
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Danielle Smith alluded that the medical establishment couldn’t be trusted on gender issues and snapped back when Kim referred to the new policies as “anti-trans.”
“She did not come to listen. She did not care."
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Alberta Views June 2025 Cover: An illustration of a statue of Danielle Smith that has been defaced with Blue and Pink paint evoking a trans flag.
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The first time an Alberta government invoked the notwithstanding clause, public outrage forced a reversal in less than 24 hours. I wish to God Albertans would show the same moral fury now, when school children are outed & bullied by the government that is supposed to protect them. #ableg #abpoli
Stripping Away Rights Using the Notwithstanding Clause. - Alberta Views
After a week of rancorous debate, Klein announced he would not invoke the notwithstanding clause on the landmark gay rights decision...
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Laws affect the names or pronouns students can use in schools, restrict transgender girls' participation in amateur sports and set limits on gender-affirming healthcare. The notwithstanding clause allows the province to override sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms for up to five years.
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Today in Alberta - Sept 18: A government memo leaked to The Canadian Press shows that premier Danielle Smith has directed officials to invoke the notwithstanding clause in amending three laws that affect transgender youth
#ABleg #ABpoli
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Parkland Institute is thrilled to be co-hosting this event, which will feature co-editor Rob Kristofferson, and contributors Don Bouzek, Donna Coombs-Montrose, and Maria Dunn.
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Don't miss the Edmonton launch of the Art of Solidarity!

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Limited Verse is . . . a profound and moving investigation of language: about how language hems in or liberates our thoughts, about its power to preserve memory and forge human connection despite its limits

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@albertaviews.bsky.social cover for October I suggest you subscribe.

Danielle Smith imposes partisanship on municipal politics