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Oil woes: The perfect storm

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 25th, 2020

For the global oil industry, it has been a double whammy. First a foolish price war between two of the world’s three biggest producers, Russia and Saudi Arabia, drove the price per barrel down from almost $70 in early January to under $50 in early March. They were fighting each other for market share, and ... Read More »

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Coping with challenging time

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 24th, 2020

Friends, we’re all going through a lot right now. My office has been fielding calls from constituents who have lost incomes, parents unsure of how to best educate their kids – especially those with disabilities – and many, many people struggling with anxiety around COVID-19 and all of its impacts on our community. This is ... Read More »

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What comes after the pandemic?

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 23rd, 2020

Trevor W. Harrison UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE The word “war” has become the standard metaphor in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. But all wars end, eventually, and so we must turn our thoughts to what comes after. A series of articles in recent days have begun this turning. The most thoughtful of these is that of ... Read More »

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Battling a pandemic, ‘Shandemic’

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 22nd, 2020

By Southern Alberta Physicians Dear Lethbridge and surrounding community, We are in troubling times. Physicians and the community are feeling uncertain and frightened. One aspect. of this fear is the government’s health-care cuts, which have included terminating the Physician Master Agreement and implementing a new Physician Funding Framework without expert physician involvement. This has been ... Read More »

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Lives and livelihoods

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 18th, 2020

Reopening the U.S. economy too soon could be disastrous Wuhan, the Chinese city where it all started, was locked down for 79 days before the restrictions on movement were finally lifted last week. A bit over-cautious, perhaps, but in China the coronavirus does really seem to be under control – not totally eradicated, but controllable ... Read More »

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Getting through the COVID crisis

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 17th, 2020

I’d like to start out by thanking and acknowledging the hard work of the people who have been guiding our city through this COVID-19 pandemic. The doctors, nurses, retail sector employees, truck drivers and all others; our Emergency Co-ordination Centre (ECC) team; our first responders; our police; our staff >enforcing bylaws, communicating and maintaining community ... Read More »

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Energy sector critical to economy

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 16th, 2020

COVID-19 crisis can’t be excuse to kill a key industry Mark Milke and Lennie Kaplan CANADIAN ENERGY CENTRE While the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic and an economic downturn, anti-energy activists have spotted an opportunity: to kill off Canada’s oil and gas industry – the one that provides hundreds of thousands of jobs and ... Read More »

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No food shortage yet, but …

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 15th, 2020

We’re entering a crucial period in the pandemic Sylvain Chalebois PROFESSOR IN FOOD DISTRIBUTION AND POLICY, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY Access to food during the COVID-19 crisis has been a source of anxiety everywhere in the West. But the worst of the pandemic is yet to come, which means that anything can still happen. Panic buying by ... Read More »

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System ill-prepared for crisis

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 14th, 2020

Gwyn Morgan CONTRIBUTOR, TROY MEDIA The Liberal government’s plan to use Canada’s “fiscal firepower” to help Canadian families and businesses weather the COVID-19 pandemic has been appropriately termed “a measured well-targeted response” by the Fraser Institute. But no amount of cash can change the terrible reality that Canada’s health-care system is one of the least ... Read More »

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Spain, COVID-19 and basic income

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 11th, 2020

Crisis an opportunity to make basic income permanent part of economy In times of great emergency, when the normal rules have been suspended, all sorts of things that used to seem unthinkable suddenly enter the realm of possibility. A national health service paid for by taxes and free at the point of delivery in the ... Read More »

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Getting through pandemic together

By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on April 9th, 2020

It is hard to believe that the last time I wrote an article most of us barely knew what COVID-19 was, let alone imagined the impact it would be having on us now. >The changes to our everyday lives have been immense and I am sad to say but we will likely be here for ... Read More »

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