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The Green Guerilla
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We, the opposition
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsI was a scrutineer at one of the polls in Lethbridge last night....
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More conservative than the Conservatives
Friday, February 29, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsMaybe I am slow, but it just struck me that Hinman wants to be the new Klein....
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Fundraising for public institutions
Thursday, February 28, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsI was just watching the news that featured a story about the latest “dream home” lottery to support hospital's needs....
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Whither the issues?
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsThe debate was what I expected...sorta....
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The more something changes...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsIn the Calgary Herald or Sun the other day it said "It's disconcerting that a startling number of Canadians would rather vote for a U.S. presidential candidate than have a say in electing our next prime minister."...
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Train 'em up
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsSorry I have been absent with posting and giv'n my opinion -- it is not like me -- but I have been finishing my master's thesis....
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Where are the women?
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsLast night I was watching Super Tuesday on CNN — they were discussing the record numbers of voters that had come out — and the amazing rise of young people and women who were voting. It occurred to...
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Green guerrilla: Out of the gate
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
By Loralee Edwards
Loralee EdwardsI want an Alberta that cares about all of its residents. I mean seriously…currently, we have a shortage on affordable housing, a serious lack of childcare spaces, and expensive senior care. Alberta is the richest province in Canada...
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