May Issue

FEATURE

Our Lobbyist Premier

Once and always working for oil and gas

Photo Essay

Run for the Children

Running the length of the Gaza Strip

Feature

Island Alberta

Polar bears at the Calgary Zoo

Column

The Right Amount of Crazy

Who should lead Alberta’s NDP?

View of Alberta

Statue of a dinosaur

Prehistoric Park, 1974, Drumheller.
Provincial Archives of Alberta

Book Reviews

We Need to Do This

by Alexandra Zabjek,
reviewed by Lise Gotell

The Definition of Beautiful

by Charlotte Bellows,
reviewed by Jessica Waite

Paths of Pollen

by Stephen Humphrey,
reviewed by Jenna Butler

The Premier and His Grandmother

by Doris Jeanne MacKinnon,
reviewed by Andrew Torry

Burn Man

by Mark Anthony Jarman,
reviewed by Alex Rettie

Between Doom & Denial

by Andrew Leach,
reviewed by Junaid bin Jahangir

books

Art

Art-a sculpture of a leg of meat surrounded by flowers, if you look close enough you can see insects on the leg and in the grass

SWEET FRUIT, BY KRISSYA IRAHETA, 2022.
Found objects, wax, oil, Varathane, insects. 15.5″ x 26″ x 30″. Harcourt House, until Jun 8,2024

Contributors

Amber Bracken

(“Run for the Children”) is a photojournalist known for reporting on Indigenous issues in North America. She was arrested in 2021 while covering pipeline protests in BC for The Narwhal, which is suing the RCMP on her behalf. In 2022 she won the World Press Photo of the Year for “Kamloops Residential School.”

Curtis Gillespie

(“Island Alberta”) has writen five books of fiction and non0fiction. He won the Danuta Gleed Literary Award in 1998 for his collection The progress of an Object in Motion. He founded Eighteen Bridges  and has won seven National Magazine Awards.

Tadzio Richards

(“Our Lobbyist Premier”) is the Associate Editor at Alberta Views.

Fred Stenson

(“Wit”) is a long-time columnist for  Alberta Views. He has published 20 books and is a two-time winner of the Grant MacEwan Author Prize.

Graham Thomson

(“On the Ledge”) has been covering Alberta politics for 30 years, first with the Edmonton Journal and now as a freelancer, and was twice embedded with Canadian troops in Afghanistan.

Background

Illustrated image of Graham Thomson in front of a outline of the parliament building

Penison

Albert’s Own Brexit

A provincial pension plan is bollocks.

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Oil and Gas

Freedom Gas?

Danielle Smith confronts the facts of Canada.

Danielle Smith and Alvin Finkel

Governance

The Rightful Role of Government

A dialogue between Danielle Smith and Alvin Finkel.

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