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Fake news may not be as common as you think

Fake news may not be as common as you think

The cry of “fake news” is heard often these days. To be sure, it is a real problem, but exacerbating the issue is the fact that what actually entails fake news is ill-defined and is widely misunderstood.
Questioning prejudices: racism and addictions

Questioning prejudices: racism and addictions

I’m going to take some free throws here and just rapid fire some thoughts on a number of issues.
Just An Observation: Municipalities need to be on the watch regarding spending

Just An Observation: Municipalities need to be on the watch regarding spending

Province not just hinting now about downloading costs
Be an engaged citizen and vote

Be an engaged citizen and vote

It’s official: the writ has been dropped and the federal election will be held on Oct. 21.
End of summer party goes well

End of summer party goes well

Summer, with all its promise of great and wonderful things, is over.
Some proliferating political ponderings

Some proliferating political ponderings

There have been so many important (or just entertaining) political issues that have popped up over the last few weeks, that it’s been hard to decide on just one to write about.
Alberta separation discussed again

Alberta separation discussed again

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn’t helping matters any
Just An Observation: Contemplating the summer that never really was

Just An Observation: Contemplating the summer that never really was

From the wet and cold to the extreme heat, the past few months have been hard to figure
The many meanings of “legacy”

The many meanings of “legacy”

I had the privilege of attending the funeral of a family member on my husband’s side last week.
Just An Observation: Wait, wait and wait — a system that is near crisis

Just An Observation: Wait, wait and wait — a system that is near crisis

Alberta health care is coming close to a breaking point