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Coal Policy Committee wants to hear from as many people as possible

Posted on 24 August 2021

Over the last few months, it's been made clear to the Coal Policy Committee that the topic of coal development is important for Albertans, who… Read More »

The politics of an early federal election coming early

Posted on 11 August 2021

It seems kind of ironic that voters are at the very least mildly surprised about the (strong) possibility of an early federal election.The pandemic has… Read More »

Better government nationally is possible

Posted on 11 August 2021

Over the past five years there have been times when constituents have challenged me on the manner in which Conservative Members of Parliament, including myself,… Read More »

This is about humanity and decency

Posted on 8 June 2021

The releasing of the confirmation of the grave sites of the 215 children of the Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation at the residential school in… Read More »

Response to tragedy in Kamloops has been troubling

Posted on 2 June 2021

During May, I was privileged to do some indigenous-themed stories including a feature on a documentary film which captured Kainai High School programming as well… Read More »

Lifting of pandemic restrictions in Alberta not the be-all, cure-all for mental health issues

Posted on 2 June 2021

It was appropriate that as Mental Health Awareness Month wrapped up on May 31, that focus, resolve and feelings towards the pandemic was tested to… Read More »

Astrotourism is hidden treasury for rural residents

Posted on 1 June 2021

City slickers are losing their night skies more each year with increased artificial lighting. While most of the sky is technically still dark, much of… Read More »

The putting down of Greyhound a sad loss of history

Posted on 19 May 2021

In downtown Medicine Hat sits an empty grey building which used to have traffic run through it, with large buses with a silver greyhound stamped… Read More »

Mental Health Week was an emotional one for many

Posted on 12 May 2021

Canadian Mental Health Association Week which was observed from May 3-9 had themes and messages such as "Name it, don't numb it" and "#GetReal about… Read More »

Nazca Lines Mystery solved by the… “Aliens”?

Posted on 6 May 2021

For centuries man has been intrigued with the South American Nazca lines. Out in the middle of nowhere in the Peruvian country, they are mostly… Read More »

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