In this podcast, Paula Simons, an Independent senator from Alberta, sets out to debate and deconstruct some of the myths that define and bind her province.
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If you're talking about it, so are we on Alberta's only province-wide open line. From strong opinions, to thoughtful arguments, to stories worth repeating — you never know what you'll hear next.
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AlbertaBETTER explores the big challenges we face as Albertans, and how business, government, and Albertans can co-create a society where prosperity is created and shared by all. New episodes drop every other Tuesday.
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Celebrating Alberta's past, present and future in baseball.
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Fresh from the birthplace of the CCF! Commentary and analysis on local and provincial politics from a left perspective.
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Shift by Alberta Innovates is dedicated to interviewing the innovators, entrepreneurs, and researchers who are leading the future of innovation in Alberta and globally. Alberta has many unsung heroes and many interesting and important technological advancements being made that will greatly impact our lives. Shift is a spotlight for listeners to get a sense of how Alberta innovation is leading the way.
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The audio podcast of Genesis House Church, located in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada.
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Removing bias and sensationalism from the news of Alberta, BC, and Canada. Providing the context and information needed to put you on the right side of the news.
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The Alberta Reformer Podcast is your go-to source for Christian commentary in Alberta. Each episode will help you navigate and address cultural and political issues in Alberta. Join us as we seek to observe all that Christ has commanded in all of life. Our podcast features interviews with Christian leaders/authors, audio readings of our articles, and in-depth discussions on a wide range of topics, including: Social and Political Issues: We delve into the latest news and trends, providing a C ...
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Alberta Advantage provides left-wing analysis and commentary on local and provincial politics.
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A place to grow the game we all love. Everything Alberta Football, and much more!
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A discussion of things that affect Albertans.
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The Only Podcast in Alberta
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Motorcycle Safety and Awareness
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This podcast is concerned with the people who play the game of Blood Bowl, Game Workshop's game of fantasy football. Specifically, we report on the tournament scene in Alberta, Canada.
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Your podcast for politics from the Alberta legislature and other government committees, Mintisties, Parties and Politicians. Cover art photo provided by Martin Adams on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@martinadams
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Through in-depth conversations, we aim to provide valuable advice and insightful perspectives on the impact of the Skills Canada competitions on the careers and lives of our guests. Join us as we explore the journeys of Alumni and many others and uncover the lasting effects of their participation in the Skills Canada Competitions. The views and opinions expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Skills Canada Alberta or its affiliates. Our goal is to provid ...
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Animal behaviour, animal welfare, animal protection. We cover it all.
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Join legislature reporter Emma Graney, columnist Keith Gerein, as well as others in The Press Gallery, Edmonton Journal's Alberta politics podcast.
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The Alberta Filmmakers Podcast is on a mission to promote, celebrate and enhance films and filmmakers in Alberta.
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News and views on amateur hockey across Alberta.
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Podcasts run by Albertans for Albertans. Discussions, Ideas. Approved by https://albertaindependence.ca
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Geology podcasts from Alberta Geological Survey describing the geology of Alberta. Geology RSS feed includes articles from our quarterly newsletter Rock Chips.
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Tri-Talks is a conversation by Triathlon Alberta with various community leaders across the sport of triathlon to give viewers a glimpse of the inner workings of the sport. Find out the current triathlon happenings in Alberta! We will regularly bring you interviews with VIP's (very interesting people) from around the province and the country!
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Every month, join host and ATB economist Nick Ford as he explores Alberta’s geography, its businesses, organizations, and its diverse and fascinating people—all viewed through an economic lens.
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In this podcast, Alberta physicians delve into the impacts and issues created by government funding changes over the last year that have been creating threats to our health care system, which will impact every Albertan. Guests of the podcast include community activists, academics, policy experts and patients who have been impacted by funding changes. Authorized by the Alberta Medical Association, Third Party Advertiser, jointtaskforce@albertadoctors.org.
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A new way to watch TV!
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Clyde and Chester love hunting the Alberta prairies and foothills. Follow along there adventures and learn from there mistakes to make your hunting more successful.
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Drawing from the personal narratives of Alberta midwives and the families they serve, the Alberta Midwives: Our Stories podcast provides an intimate glimpse into the expertise, heart and soul of Alberta's leading perinatal care providers and the people with whom they collaborate. Through our inspiring, informative and sometimes challenging conversations, host Dr. Lolly de Jonge will explore Alberta's midwifery roots, the current state and each midwife’s vision for the future, all within the ...
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A podcast for both new and seasoned RV owners. Learn from my mistakes as we explore the great province of Alberta in an RV. The podcast will seek to provide the RV owner with tips on how to maximize their RV experience. From discussions with experts in the RV community, equipment reviews to field reports on campgrounds around the province. Please email to abrvadventurer@gmail.com if you have any questions or ideas for things for the podcast to cover.
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Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
SACPA seeks to promote a sense of community and citizenship amongst the public. It is strictly non-partisan in its political outlook and encourages the expression of divergent viewpoints. SACPA does not take sides on the issues debated at its sessions. The opinions expressed by speakers are their own and are not necessarily shared by the Board of Directors.
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chirp / CHərp / verb - to make fun of or joke around with; trash-talk; commonly associated with hockey. Related forms: chirp·er, noun. “Wynonna Earp” is a TV show about the Albertan demon-killin’, gun-totin’ heir to Wyatt Earp’s cursed legacy. Erika Ensign recruits her Albertan friends Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk to share a local perspective on the shenanigans in Purgatory and the Ghost River Triangle (which we all know is central Alberta because that’s where they film the show). The ...
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This podcast series shares episodes on a variety of topics with physicians, Primary Care Network staff, and partners in Alberta's North Zone. In the first four episodes Dr. Kent Corso talks about the Behavioural Health Consultant Program. The Alberta North Zone has trained over 50 Primary Care Network staff in our Behavioural Health Consultant (BHC) supplemental training program. Primary Care Behavioural Health is a model of healthcare delivery that meets patients where they are, and helps t ...
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Unlocking Tech Innovation: The Role of Technology Access Centres in Canada's Competitive Edge
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Send us a text Discover a hidden engine powering Alberta's tech innovation as we sit down with Ken Doyle, Executive Director of Tech-Access Canada. Uncover the world of Technology Access Centres (TACs), where Alberta's entrepreneurs transform bold ideas into tangible advancements. Ken shares how these specialized R&D hubs offer invaluable support t…
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Western Context 400 – Chaos in the Cabinet
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Canada proposes a new border plan, a BC lawsuit highlights the problems with assisted death, and Alberta delivers a new Green line plan for Calgary’s LRT. Also, Chrystia Freeland resigns from cabinet before the economic statement showed a $61.9B deficit. Hosts: Shane and Patrick Duration: 1:00:33 For detailed show notes visit westerncontext.ca.…
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If you have some time over the next few days to curl up with a good book, we'll share some recommendations and we hope you have some for us.
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Join us for a conversation with Dr. Michael Wagner, author of Canada: Standing on Guard for Thee. In this interview, we delve into the rich history of Christian influence in Canada and discuss the challenges facing our nation today. Dr. Wagner shares his insights on: - Christianity's historical influence in Canada - A turning point in Canadian hist…
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It's hard to believe that we are putting the wraps on yet another season of #ADSPodcast. Thank YOU for checking us out, whether it was one episode or all 50+ this season. Our Ian Wilson stops by for a recap of the recent Western Canadian Baseball League Annual General Meeting, then we hear from Saskatoon Berries president Steve Hildebrand and new S…
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Dishing the dirt on soil health and regenerative agriculture with Kimberly Cornish, Shorty Fensky and Yamily Zavala.Por Paula Simons
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Summary: The third message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.Scripture: Luke 1:39-56Lesson 1: When filled with the Holy Spirit, God can bring knowledge supernaturally to someone to be used for His purposes.Lesson 2: God may use you, or other people, to encourage someone.Lesson 3: As believers, understanding who Go…
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It’s election season in Bubble City, the ultra-protected enclave that keeps the rich safe from the mutants of the so-called Uninhabited Zone. When veteran officer Swamp Cop embarks on a dangerous undercover mission, politics just might wind up coming between him and his beloved partner, Officer Schitt. Team Advantage chats with Matt Bors and Ben Cl…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re joined by the exceptionally talented Paisley Gatfield, an alumna who has mastered both the culinary and baking worlds. Paisley’s impressive competition history includes gold medals in both Culinary and Baking, as well as national accolades with a silver in Culinary and bronze in Baking. She shares her inspiring…
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You probably don't know the names just yet, but municipal elections next year in Edmonton and Calgary will include political parties for the first time. Will that influence how you vote or who you vote for? Does this strengthen democracy or weaken it?
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Canada's finance minister Chrystia Freeland resigns the day a new economic statement is released. That economic statement got very little attention Monday despite very BIG numbers. The deficit was north of 60 billion for last year - far higher than the 40 billion promised.
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Canada's finance minister has resigned. She referenced "costly political gimmicks that we can ill afford". It's assumed Chrystia Freeland is refering to the GST holiday and the 250 dollar rebate. What does her resignation mean for this government and how prepared we are for Trump tariffs?
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A potential rift in the BC Conservatives is overblown by the media, The UCP want to strengthen power generation, and 30,000 people are unaccounted for by CBSA. Also, Alberta makes plans to secure the border. Hosts: Shane and Patrick Duration: 56:23 For detailed show notes visit westerncontext.ca.Por Shane and Patrick
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Food prices are expected to keep going up in the new year. That's on top of the huge increases over the past couple of years. What will that mean for you? How are you stretching your grocery dollars?
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Alberta has 19 cities - but more than a hundred towns. Taber has decided to continue to embrace it's town status, despite it's population growth. It got us thinking: what are the benefits and merits of town living
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Trailblazer Marc Staniloff joins us on C-Suite Unplugged to share his remarkable journey in the Canadian hotel industry. From a career in real estate to acquiring the development rights for Super 8 in Western Canada, Marc's path is filled with strategic choices and compelling partnerships that have transformed local communities. He offers an honest…
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Pull out your cake pans and cookie sheets. It is peak baking season over the holidays and we help guide your dessert desires with your favourites... and maybe even your epic fails.
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How would you describe the Alberta economy? Unemployment is high compared to the rest of the country, but many have moved here for economic opportunity. Is Alberta's advantage holding up these days?
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Send us a text Can Alberta's gaming sector truly double its impact by 2026? Join us as we unpack this bold ambition with Adam Brown from Alberta Innovates, alongside gaming visionaries Matt Toner of Shred Capital and Michael Liebe from Booster Space. Together, we illuminate a strategy to capture a significant share of Canada's $7 billion gaming mar…
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Air Canada is about to become the latest airline to begin charging travelers for carry-on luggage on certain flights. Have fees like this changed how you feel about flying? Is flying more trouble and money than it's worth?
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Air Canada will now charge for carry-on bags, Alberta is scaling back photo radar, and the police no longer support decriminalization in BC. Also, former Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says we may be in an actual recession. Hosts: Shane and Patrick Duration: 54:02 For detailed show notes visit westerncontext.ca.…
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It's a big day with a new show and brand new stories on both of our websites to celebrate the unveiling of the fifth annual ADS All-College Team and the first annual SDS All-College Team. After the news headlines, we look quickly at each of the rosters, then are joined by Connor Crowson (Okotoks) of the University of Montevallo, Tom Poole (Calgary)…
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Oxford chose brain rot as the word of the year. Cambridge picked manifest. Dictionary dot com says it's demure. Do you have a go-to word? Or one you'd like to go away?
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With the Canada Post strike headed into week 4, we wanted to know if Canada Post is still relevant. Do we still need the postal service?
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Have you received a speeding ticket in the mail? Did it make any difference to how fast you drove after that? The provincial government says photo radar is largely a cash cow, and soon, largely gone
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Are you paying a fixed or floating rate for electricity? Do you have no idea and just pay the bill? We answer your questions about how Alberta's power market works, and what changes are coming in the new year.
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That federal emissions cap is a non starter for the provincial government. It plans to enact legislation to essentially block the impact of the regulations. We take a look at the substance and the politics, and your take on these ongoing battles with Ottawa.
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The third message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.Scripture: Luke 1:26-38Lessons from Mary:Lesson 1: What have you been holding back, that the Lord is now asking you to submit to Him, this Christmas season?Lesson 2: Will you surrender your will and pray: “Behold, the bondslave of the Lord, may it be done to me a…
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Western Context 397 – The Vibes Are Off
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The Trudeau Liberals give Canadians a 2 month GST holiday, Alberta is looking at a different auto insurance approach, and BC Ferries is looking to raise fares by 30%. Also, Trump tariffs cause chaos in the Canadian media. Hosts: Shane and Patrick Duration: 1:05:16 For detailed show notes visit westerncontext.ca.…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Ben Rainforth, a true champion in the world of welding and a WorldSkills Bronze Medalist. Ben shares his incredible journey, starting as a young attendee at WorldSkills Calgary, to winning bronze in Welding at WorldSkills Lyon in France. Discover how Ben transitioned from carpentry to welding, the ri…
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Awards season in baseball around Alberta rolled into high gear recently with a pair of major galas last weekend. We looked back at the Little League Alberta event earlier this week, and now we head to the Baseball Alberta festivities in Edmonton. We start things off with executive director Danielle Moffat, who says it was another banner year for ba…
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Alberta's booming population is expected to slow down and take a breather in the new year. We explore what that could mean for our province and we ask what moving to Alberta has meant for you.
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This past year saw a sequence of labour unrest: Teamsters locked out of both CPKC and CN railways, Westjet mechanics striking over Canada Day long weekend, Air Canada pilots reaching a last-minute deal, grain terminal workers in Vancouver striking, and dockworkers getting locked out in Montreal. How is the post-war labour "peace" holding up, and sh…
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U.S. President elect, Donald Trump posted about a day one priority: impose a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian and Mexican imports into the U.S. because of border security issues at both borders. What does that mean for Alberta and our number one export?
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Do you have a virtual town square? A place where you go to exchange ideas, opinions or stories? How do you use social media, or do you avoid it like the plague? Our guest is Philip Mai, Co-Director of the Social Media Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University.
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There is real heartbreak when a loving pet owner has to make a decision to surrender their pet. With housing challenges, vet bills and food, pet ownership isn't always easy nor cheap. It leads some to surrendering their pets. How are you coping with the challenges of pet ownership?
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Transforming Tech Narratives: Storytelling's Role in Alberta's Innovation Ecosystem
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets of storytelling in Alberta's tech scene with insights from Leah Sarich, head of story at Thin Air Labs and host of the podcast, The Founder Mindset, and startup marketing consultant Kira Kelsie from Kasm Consulting. Explore how compelling narratives can transform public perceptions of complex innovations, fostering…
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It's awards season in Alberta's baseball world with two major events held this past weekend by Baseball Alberta and Little League Alberta. We will wrap-up the Baseball Alberta awards later this week, but we open things up with the Little League Alberta awards. Our Joe McFarland hosted a session on traditional and social media before serving as emce…
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Albertans pay among the highest premiums in Canada for auto insurance. The province unveiled a plan to change that, but the payoff could be more than 2 years away. How confident are you with the strategy.
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The 55,000 members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have been on a nationwide strike since November 15th after negotiations at the bargaining table stalled with their employer Canada Post. Workers are fighting to protect pensions, improve working conditions, and a wage increase that keeps pace with inflation. As CUPW enters its second week o…
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The second message from the Book of Luke which highlights our response to Jesus’ Gospel.Scripture: Luke 1:5-25Lesson 1: When facing personal disappointment, tragedy or suffering, do not let it affect your willingness to remain faithful to God.Lesson 2: Like John, we need to share a message of repentance with the people in our day knowing Jesus is c…
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The federal government will stop collecting the GST on some items for a couple of months, starting December 14. In the spring they're going to send 250 dollars to most working Canadians. Will that make a difference to you with the cost of living?
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We open up the show with a look at the news headlines, including Joe's pick for the new Edmonton Prospects name, which you can enter their contest here. Then he chats with a pair of Tampa Bay Rays prospects: Dawgs Academy and Okotoks Dawgs alum Tristan Peters and Grande Prairie Minor Baseball and St. Albert Minor Baseball alum Tyler Herron. 5:06 - …
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Concussions can happen to anyone. Hundreds of thousands of Canadians get concussions every year. Some don't fully recover. Why is that and how can we do better?
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Ginny Roth, a prominent conservative voice and partner at Crestview, joins us to explore the potential future of a Conservative government in Canada. With her deep roots in political organizing and consulting, Ginny offers an insider's perspective on what a government under Pierre Poilievre might prioritize. We unravel the possible consequences a s…
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How are you feeling about where AIMCo is heading?
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Is the home ownership dream alive for you? Housing starts are up 34 percent in Alberta but the cost of housing, for buyers and renters, remains a struggle for many. Are you or your kids giving up?
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