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  • Letters, Jan. 19, 2026: ‘Winter of Alberta’s discontent’. 19 Jan 2026 

    Braving the cold The Global National TV report showed hundreds of people lined up for blocks, standing outside at nighttime in the bitter cold of an Alberta winter. So, what actually would have people patiently lining up outside for hours at the coldest time of the year? These were the same conditions that had Toronto […]

  • Letters, Jan. 18, 2026: ‘No reason to smile yet’. 18 Jan 2026 

    Water crisis isn’t over So Mayor Jeromy Farkas makes the front page of the Saturday, Jan. 17th Calgary Sun. The mayor is all smiles and happy, posing with a bottle of water. Chances are the bottled water came from some water treatment company far from Calgary’s water system. I wouldn’t be expressing a whole lot […]

  • Letters, Jan. 17, 2026: ‘Nothing but excuses in wake of water woes’. 17 Jan 2026 

    Show them the door We get the report on the 2025 Bearspaw feeder main catastrophe and the new council weasels just like the old council. The money required to replace that line last year would pale in comparison to the money wasted on pet projects going back to the blue ring at the airport and […]

  • Letters, Jan. 16, 2026: ‘Health-care system needs some new ideas’. 16 Jan 2026 

    Work together Much empathy must be with the family of Mr. Sreekumar, who died while waiting in an Edmonton hospital. Let’s hope all connected with AHS will try to find ways of avoiding this tragedy in the future. However, that doesn’t seem so. Not once have we heard a practical workable suggestion from health-care professionals, […]

  • Letters, Jan. 15, 2026: ‘No accountability in water crisis’. 15 Jan 2026 

    Missed our chance This (David) Duckworth character must have used all of his nine lives by now. Once again, we are letting them all off the hook. Things will not change and we will be doing this all over again next year and the year after and so on. The culture at the city is […]

  • Letters, Jan. 14, 2026: ‘Remote work ought to be an option’. 14 Jan 2026 

    Not remotely practical (Re: ‘Back to the office,’ Letters to the Editor, Jan. 12). Ken Uhren seems to think government employees provide more value by warming a seat in an office rather than being able to do their work remotely. Nevermind that they could be more productive when they’re not wasting tax dollars on commercial […]


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  • Why the flu is so bad this year. 19 Jan 2026 

    The flu season hit Canada hard and fast this year, seemingly reaching its peak in late December. But it’s not over yet: one public health official says we’re still in the ‘heavy, middle part’ of flu season.Alanna Smith explains what’s different about this year’s dominant variant of the influenza virus and the impact it’s having on Canada’s health care system.Questions? Comments? Id

  • Happy Enough: Why awe makes us happier. 17 Jan 2026 

    What happens when we stop rushing around and pause to take in the vastness of the world around us? In this episode of Happy Enough, we explore awe — the emotion that can make you feel surprisingly small, and, at the same time, happier. To break down the science behind awe and why it makes us feel better, Garvia speaks with Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and the author of

  • International law in the Trump era. 16 Jan 2026 

    In less than a year, U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term has re-shaped the international order. From levying tariffs against much of the world, turning against long-standing allies, capturing Venezuela’s president, and threatening to annex Greenland – the U.S. has flouted international law and ignored the traditional rules-based order.Michael Byers, Canada research chair on global poli

  • What Greenland thinks about Trump’s threats of annexation. 15 Jan 2026 

    For weeks, U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to annex Greenland, an autonomous region of Denmark. That led to a meeting on Wednesday between a delegation of Danish and Greenland foreign ministers and U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The two sides did not seem to come to any kind of conclusion.The Globe’s Europe correspondent, Paul Waldie, is in Greenlan

  • Death toll climbs as Iranians protest against regime. 14 Jan 2026 

    Protests in Iran ramped up over the weekend after the Islamic Republic regime – ruled by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – instituted an internet and phone blackout. But despite this, reports started to come out about a crackdown. On Tuesday, an Iranian official said the death toll, composed of both protesters and security personnel, was over 2,000 people.The protests have garnered some global supporte

  • Carney’s high-stakes trip to China. 13 Jan 2026 

    This week, Prime Minister Mark Carney will head to China, marking the first time a Canadian prime minister has gone to China since 2017. Recent interactions between Canada and China have been wracked with tension and international incidents. But there is much at stake in this meeting, with Canada looking for new trade partners as the United States becomes increasingly unreliable.Steven Chase is th


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