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The Globe and Mail (Alberta Edition), 18 Juillet 2026

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ArticlePierre Poil­ievre is more a symp­tom than a cause of Con­ser­vat­ive ali­en­a­tion

An art­icle appear­ing in today’s Opin­ion sec­tion uses incor­rect fig­ures for youth hockey par­ti­cip­a­tion. The art­icle also incor­rectly com­pared the aver­age annual cost for youth hockey play­ers to the median costs of par­ti­cip­at­ing in...

Pierre Poil­ievre is more a symp­tom than a cause of Con­ser­vat­ive ali­en­a­tion

ArticleOtt­awa’s plan to exploit our energy resources to revive the eco­nomy won’t work

A story in Fri­day’s Real Estate sec­tion about the Uni­versity of Toronto Scar­bor­ough’s academy of medi­cine and integ­rated health com­plex was accom­pan­ied by a pho­to­graph of the Sun­Rise apart­ment build­ing in Edmon­ton, rather than of the...

Ott­awa’s plan to exploit our energy resources to revive the eco­nomy won’t work

ArticleThe next gen­er­a­tion reads far less than today’s adults, but is this the end of read­ing?

The name of the daugh­ter char­ac­ter in the film is Mag­gie. Incor­rect inform­a­tion appeared in a July 3 review in arts. Editor’s note: Robyn Urback’s column appear­ing in today’s Opin­ion sec­tion went to press before the Fri­day morn­ing...

The next gen­er­a­tion reads far less than today’s adults, but is this the end of read­ing?

ArticleFord defends province’s wild­fire response

Ontario Premier says province was ‘throw­ing every single resource we can’ at the infernos As fire evacu­ees streamed into Ontario cit­ies on Fri­day, Premier Doug Ford defen­ded his gov­ern­ment’s hand­ling of wild­fires that have con­sumed one...

Ford defends province’s wild­fire response

ArticleEvac­u­ation orders con­tinue as B.C. blazes surge

At least four homes were des­troyed by an out-of-con­trol wild­fire north of Boston Bar, B.C., and hun­dreds of other homes remain under evac­u­ation orders and alerts in the province as the num­ber of wild­fires have more than doubled in just a...

Evac­u­ation orders con­tinue as B.C. blazes surge

Article‘River of smoke’ from Ontario smoth­ers U.S. north­east

Smoke from Cana­dian wild­fires has been smoth­er­ing much of South­ern Ontario and the north­east­ern United States in a lungir­rit­at­ing haze for days and promp­ted air-qual­ity warn­ings affect­ing mil­lions of people, but offi­cials are hope­ful...

‘River of smoke’ from Ontario smoth­ers U.S. north­east