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UCP appoints interim administrator to clarify role of MSA in electricity market

A recent report from the AESO found that role of the Market Surveillance Administrator and its oversight of the electricity market needs clarification.

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Alberta workers ignored during COVID-19 crisis

Recent measures announced by the provincial government are not designed to help workers. Very few workers will benefit from them.

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Lethbridge is not a Mormon town

In fact, there are roughly 400% more non-religious people in Lethbridge than there are Mormons.

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There’s no such thing as a useless university degree

Our society isn’t set up for everyone to go into trades. Our society would literally fall apart if everyone who went to school became a plumber or a welder.

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To increase bus usage, make driving inconvenient

Every time we have a municipal election, candidates claim they have the solution to improve transit ridership. The problem is that none of their solutions will work.

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Opinion Uncategorized

Mexicans have a right to be in the United States

Mexicans have more of a right to travel to and from what is now the United States than white Americans do.

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Opinion Uncategorized

Conservatives don’t actually care about the economy

You’ve probably heard conservatives talk about how important the economy is as an election issue, how important jobs are, or business investment is, or the GDP is. Except conservatives don’t actually care about the economy.

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3 tools I use to get stuff out of my head, so I don’t forget

The key to not forgetting is getting stuff out of your head.

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4 ways I stay focused at work, even with ADHD

Technically, people with ADHD have no problems focusing, it’s just that they focus on things other than what they should be focusing on.

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How ADHD can lead to debt

One of the pillars of ADHD is impulsivity. And while in children that may manifest as being loud, disruptive, and annoying, for adults, it can affect finances.