Danielle Smith’s Sovereignty Act is like trying to get away with amending the Constitution via a hastily-scrawled Post-it note, flimsily affixed while no one’s looking. Spare a thought for the poor Alberta reporters who have to explain that, on top of their normal work of attempting to make energy policy engaging.
And if 10 years is a long time in the life of a digital media company, how do we describe 20 for an indie magazine?
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Host: Jonathan Goldsbie
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)
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Further reading:
- Alberta invokes Sovereignty Act over federal clean electricity regulations - CBC News
- Danielle Smith wants a fight over climate policy — whether we need it or not - CBC News
- Canada's fossil fuel industry is banking on carbon capture to lower emissions. Is it a viable solution? - CBC News
- Gaza Civilians, Under Israeli Barrage, Killed at Historic Pace - The New York Times
- Federal government reaches deal with Google on Online News Act - CBC News
- Important Announcement About the Future of Shameless – Shameless
- Spacing’s 20th Anniversary Party! – Spacing
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