Singers, Ranchers and Environmentalists Are Now Battling Kenney’s Coal Plan


Province’s move to allow coal mines in protected mountains is creating a rising wave of broad-based opposition.

Why Black Communities Are Wary of a Vaccine, and What They’re Doing About It


Public health authorities still haven’t earned trust after years of mistreatment.

What’s that Flushing Sound? Just Albertans’ Keystone XL Investment Going Down the Drain


Joe Biden plans to cancel the pipeline on his first day as president. Kenney’s fumbling is partly to blame.

Isolation RVs Fill a Need for Homeless People During Pandemic


Options are limited for unhoused people awaiting test results, so one service agency has turned to motor homes.

If O’Toole Wants to Save His Party from Extremists


He must speak truth to Conservatives and stop accommodating ignorant denialism.

After Long Fight, Overdose Prevention Site Peer Workers Join Union


They’re vital to the operation of the life-saving sites, but often have fewer protections and are paid less.

Please Advise! No Keystone XL? What Do We Do with All This Pipe?


With word that Biden may axe the expanded Alberta oil tube, Dr. Steve is thinking ahead.