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Digital nostalgic features like iPhone’s ‘Memories’ risk retraumatizing survivors of abuse. Tech companies should consider options for safer, more inclusive design of these features ...
A University of Alberta research team has launched a new podcast, shining a spotlight on the untold stories of women and girls in Nordic skiing. Lyndsay Conrad, Charlotte Mitchell and PearlAnn ...
Alison Criscitiello, director of the University of Alberta's Canadian Ice Core Lab, a centre studying climate records and environmental chemistry in Canadian High Arctic and alpine regions ...
The husband and wife duo — Tormaigh is originally from Dixonville, and Jenelle is from Meander River — had worked odd jobs before studying media and communications at university in Victoria.
an infectious disease specialist from the University of Alberta. The report is 269 pages long and contains a long list of grievances over the province’s pandemic response. Among the report’s ...
Merwan Saher, a former Alberta auditor general, says though the public may have a desire for instant information in a probe ...
John Conly, a physician and former head of the University of Calgary’s medical department, on Monday told The Globe and Mail he was not on Alberta’s COVID review panel and never consented to ...
A panel commissioned by the Alberta government has struck the name ... a physician and former head of medicine at the University of Calgary, told the Globe and Mail he was demanding his name ...
The following organizations have been chosen as Alberta’s Top Employers for 2025 ... planning future training opportunities. MacEwan University, Edmonton. Post-secondary education; 1,364 ...
Breakenridge: 'Hope is not a strategy': Alberta should use the tools it has on hand to fight tariffs
Despite criticism of how she handled the matter at last week’s first ministers’ meeting, Alberta’s premier is doubling down on her public opposition to a possible export tax on Canadian oil.
Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Shelley Duggan issued a statement Monday, questioning the validity of the report’s conclusions which she characterized as “anti-science,” “anti ...
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