After school re-opening, classes rapidly re-close
Hundreds of students across the province have already been directed to stay home and self-isolate as coronavirus cases pop up in Alberta’s reopened schools.
Read moreSchool resource officer program suspended by Edmonton Public School Board
This school year Edmonton's public schools will no longer have armed school resource officers (SROs) patrolling the hallways.
Read more'A holding place for bad cops?' Police brutality, misconduct and school resource officers
The Edmonton Public School board has decided to temporarily suspend the school resource officer (SRO) program, which places armed police officers in schools, while it is reviewed.
Read morePOD: Wildcat
Progress Report host Duncan Kinney appears on the very good podcast 49th Parahell to talk about the NBA wildcat strike and what workers can learn from it, why Chrystia Freeland's Nazi collaborator grandfather matters in 2020, the Conservative Party of Canada's new leader Erin O'Toole and where the conservative movement in Canada is going.
Read moreLast-minute announcement by Hinshaw shocks parents
Over the weekend--just two days before schools in Alberta were set to re-open--chief medical officer of health Dr. Hinshaw dropped an announcement that shocked many parents and teachers.
Ministerial Order 33-2020 stipulates that masks and two-meter social distancing will not be mandatory in classrooms.
Read moreBlank spot: Why Chrystia Freeland’s refusal to acknowledge her grandfather’s Nazi collaborator past matters
Recent discourse around monuments venerating Ukrainian Nazi collaborators, such as the monuments in Edmonton and in Oakville, Ontario, is bringing new attention to Canada’s messy entanglement with a burgeoning Ukrainian nationalist movement that historians warn is whitewashing the crimes of Nazi collaborators.
Read moreEdmonton Police deciding who gets to cover them is a problem
Since July the Edmonton Police Service has been refusing to respond to inquiries from the Progress Report.
Read moreEdmonton police to buy new armoured vehicle, commission confirms
The Edmonton Police Service are buying a new armoured vehicle.
The Edmonton Police Commission confirmed to Progress Alberta today that a budget of $500,000 has been set aside for the purchase, which will be the third of these vehicles added to EPS’s fleet since 2007. It will arrive in Edmonton on an undisclosed date this fall.
Read morePOD: I Want To Believe 101, Part 2
We continue our conversation with Laura Kruse on conspiracy theories and Alberta. We dive into Laura's story, McKinsey, 🍞📈, and the UCP’s incoming evisceration of Alberta’s post-secondary system, as well as our favourite conspiracy theories.
Read moreShuffles, scuffles, and science projects
The Kenney administration’s slow war against organized labour continues, and a reckless school reopening in the face of COVID is only days away. Here’s our wrap-up of the week’s political stories in Alberta:
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