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Today is the anniversary of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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National libraries group urges Alberta to ditch 'political interference' in libraries An organization representing large public libraries across Canada warns Alberta’s proposed bill affecting libraries threatens ā€œunprecedentedā€ government overreach into organizations meant to be shield...

First, their health minister used confidential info to intimidate a critic. Then another accessed a recall proponent's voting records. Now another wants to know what Albertans are reading in public libraries.

When will UCP libertarians stand up?

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Love reading audiobooks? Trying not to support big tech?

Hey hey šŸ‘‹ We're an audiobook company that shares profits with indie bookshops. Not only are we a Certified B Corp, Social Purpose Corporation, & 100% employee owned, but our audiobooks are DRM-free—meaning you can listen to them anywhere.

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ANALYSIS | Alberta trustees worried about the future of school boards under proposed bill | CBC News Some current and former Alberta public school trustees say an education bill before the legislature erodes so much power from school boards, it raises questions about whether the government wants to e...

Some current and former school trustees say a new bill eroding school board autonomy signals the Alberta government plans to eliminate elected trustees.

The minister says he has no plans to do so. #AbLeg #AbEd
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Every single one of the astronauts who went to the moon and back on Artemis II was educated at a public school.

Thinking of the teachers who poured into Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen tonight. You helped send a kid to the moon!

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Buried in the UCP’s new municipal legislation is the next iteration of the book bans.

Except it’s not a ban, they’re just taking them off the shelves and putting them in a room in the back of the library with a curtain.

And it’s not just libraries ā€œco-located with schools.

#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli

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a blue white and pink flag with the words human rights written on it ALT: a blue white and pink flag with the words human rights written on it

Trans rights are human rights. And included in human rights protections from coast-to-coast-to-coast in Canada.

On this Trans Day of Visibility, let us commit to defending these human rights and building a nation that fully includes and supports all trans people.

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Narwhal investigation earns National Newspaper Awards recognition | The Narwhal Leah Borts-Kuperman’s articles on contamination on Canadian military sites is a finalist in the investigation category

We’re thrilled to share that The Narwhal’s newest reporter, Leah Borts-Kuperman, is a finalist in the investigative category at this year’s National Newspaper Awards. Leah is nominated for her 2025 stories about contamination issues at Canadian military bases. thenarwhal.ca/2026-nna-nom...

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Medicine Hat second on list of Canada’s driest cities, Lethbridge is fourth Albertans is known to be a fairly dry province, but a new report shows that it is perhaps the driest in the en...

WorldAtlas.com has released its list of ā€œThe 10 Driest Cities in Canadaā€, half of which are in Alberta. Included are Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Calgary, Red Deer, and Edmonton.

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'Serious infringement:' Writers' Guild of Alberta condemns school library book bans Writers' Guild of Alberta condemns move by UCP government to take graphic novels, classics off the shelves of public institutions

ā€œthe ban covers more than 200 books, including graphic-novel versions of classics such as Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five, Margaret Atwood’s dystopian opus The Handmaid’s Tale, and George Orwell’s 1984.ā€

#abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli

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How can Canada meet its goals to protect nature? | The Narwhal Canada will need to protect another 1.7 million square kilometres, an area the size of Alaska, to meet its conservation targets by 2030

Canada is falling behind on its pledge to protect 30% of land and water by 2030. Indigenous-led conservation initiatives could help close the gap, but an upcoming expiry of federal conservation funding has advocates warning progress might slow even further. thenarwhal.ca/canada-conse...

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Inside the classroom: A deep dive into Alberta schools through the view of teachers | CBC News In January, CBC News took the rare step of emailing teachers directly because of the unprecedented labour situation in Alberta and the teachers' claims about what kids are facing in the province's cla...

Just before I left my job at CBC, I scraped more than 23,000 teacher email addresses from hundreds of Alberta school websites.

The CBC's Elise Stolte then sent a questionnaire to each one.

She got more than 6,000 responses!

Those form the basis of a new series.

The stories can be found here:

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SNOWDROPS

Do you know what I was, how I lived? You know 
what despair is; then
winter should have meaning for you.

I did not expect to survive,
earth suppressing me. I didn't expect 
to waken again, to feel
in damp earth my body
able to respond again, remembering 
after so long how to open again in the cold light
of earliest spring—

afraid, yes, but among you again
crying yes risk joy

in the raw wind of the new world.

SNOWDROPS Do you know what I was, how I lived? You know what despair is; then winter should have meaning for you. I did not expect to survive, earth suppressing me. I didn't expect to waken again, to feel in damp earth my body able to respond again, remembering after so long how to open again in the cold light of earliest spring— afraid, yes, but among you again crying yes risk joy in the raw wind of the new world.

after so long how to open again in the cold light
of earliest spring—

Louise Glück

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Bar chart titled Read Aloud to Improve Writing. "When students were asked to proofread texts aloud, they found up to 12 percentage points more typos, grammatical mistakes, and errors in word choice, a 2022 study found." The bar chart shows the difference between accuracy during silent and aloud reading: silent, 59%, and aloud, 71%.

Bar chart titled Read Aloud to Improve Writing. "When students were asked to proofread texts aloud, they found up to 12 percentage points more typos, grammatical mistakes, and errors in word choice, a 2022 study found." The bar chart shows the difference between accuracy during silent and aloud reading: silent, 59%, and aloud, 71%.

Here’s a useful tip to help students improve their writing. āœļø

Ask them to read their work aloud. While it may not feel as natural—or modest—as reading silently, it can help them catch often-overlooked errors, a 2022 study found.

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This is one of the BEST things

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Jason Reynolds on What Fires the Imagination of Young Readers The best-selling author on why "inappropriate" topics may be exactly what teen readers need, and the importance of raising the hair on the backs of readers' necks in the first 50 pages.

On a very hot day in June, I took a risk. I made a beeline to the front of the room at ISTE so I could shake hands w/ Jason Reynolds.

Nervously, I blurted out, "I know you have to leave, but my editor would never forgive me if I didn't ask to interview you."

My latest for @edutopia.org:

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Book Bans ā€˜Kill Creativity,’ Sow Self-Doubt in Authors For the past few years, author Charlotte Sullivan Wild has been working on a picture book about an LGBTQ+ family who learns to cope with one member’s deployment to the military. The story is inspired…

As hard as we are fighting, book bans are having an impact on the books being written and published. To put this another way, a very small number of well-funded people who don't write books, don't teach books, don't work in libraries are trying to decide what books are available for everyone else

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Things I said today in my JH classroom:
- don’t blow bubbles inside
- you took 8 minutes to get a drink
- everybody farts
- put the PokƩmon cards in your backpack
- your fruit by the foot wrapper isn’t a weapon
- I owe you a candy
- you can draw on your arm when you’re finished your assignment

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I think it’s time to break out my puzzle board again.

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My living room in Strathmore, AB!

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Immigrants are not Alberta’s problem. They’re here legally. They’re the ones serving you coffee at Timmies.

Populist governments need a scapegoat, an ā€œout-groupā€.

For Hitler it was Jews, for Trump it’s Latinos.

It’s an un-Canadian and deplorable political strategy.

#ableg

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Larry the cat celebrates 15 years as chief mouser for the British prime minister Larry the cat recently celebrated 15 years of working as chief mouser for the U.K. government. He has become a popular figure in U.K. politics.

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Learning about joy and belonging in education with @gurdeep.ca at #PDTCA2026

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Watching Men’s Big Air where the snow is coming down and outside my own window is a blizzard. Winter!

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I believe that the development of AI tools is not to make human life easier but to save businesses and corporations money.

We can try to make AI work for us as much as we want, but the technological & business aim is for companies to profit and to pay humans less.

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Join us in Calgary next Saturday! Sign our petition in person, and meet with your fellow community leaders!

You asked, we answered. We've got three campaign launch events across Alberta next weekend!
#waternotcoal #coalpetition #alberta #lethbridge

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#AuthorsLoveTeachers and they are showing it with this amazing giveaway!

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SIGN THE PETITION

Do you believe that there should be no new coal mining in the Eastern Slopes of the Rockies? If so, sign this petition to have your voice heard.

SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15TH, 2026
10AM-2PM
BAKER PARK, NORTH OF THE SUNBOWL AMPHITHEATER 
9333 SCENIC BOW RD. NW
CALGARY, AB

SIGN THE PETITION Do you believe that there should be no new coal mining in the Eastern Slopes of the Rockies? If so, sign this petition to have your voice heard. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15TH, 2026 10AM-2PM BAKER PARK, NORTH OF THE SUNBOWL AMPHITHEATER 9333 SCENIC BOW RD. NW CALGARY, AB

Signing opportunity in Calgary tomorrow.

#WaterNotCoal

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Black entrepreneurship. Black creativity. Black leadership.
Black entrepreneurship. Black creativity. Black leadership. YouTube video by Naheed Nenshi

The story of Alberta cannot be told without the contributions of Black Albertans, past and present.

This month, and every month, we celebrate Black excellence and the future it continues to build.

Happy Black History Month, Alberta!

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All schools should be sanctuaries of safety and belonging.

We grieve as a nation and extend our support, love, and compassion to everyone affected by the Tumbler Ridge tragedy.

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