Alberta
Intro
Located in western Canada, Alberta anchors oil, gas, and agricultural production. It links continental energy markets to national economic stability.
Background
Settled through prairie agriculture and rail expansion, Alberta’s modern trajectory was transformed by oil discoveries in the mid-20th century. Energy revenues reshaped its economy and politics.
History
Indigenous territories and settlement
Agricultural expansion
Major oil discovery at Leduc
Energy-driven growth
Energy transition pressures
Present Day
Alberta’s economy centers on energy extraction, petrochemicals, agriculture, and logistics. Provincial governance balances revenue volatility, climate policy, and diversification.
Future Outlook
Alberta’s strategic role will evolve with the energy transition. Long-term resilience depends on diversification, emissions management, and integration into low-carbon energy systems.
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Articles
Return to Babel: Language, Identity, and Belonging
How identity is filtered — not by law, but by design – and what it means to belong
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