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If you're talking about it, so is Kathleen Petty on Alberta's only province-wide open line. From strong opinions, to thoughtful arguments, to stories worth repeating β€” you never know what you'll hear next.

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Amy Janswood
Assistant professor in the School of Political Science at McGill University, author of a forthcoming book titled Mega Pipelines, Mega Resistance.
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Stephen Padgett
Assistant professor in the Haskane School of Business at the University of Calgary, former pipeline analyst.
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Dr. Martin Gauthier
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Nicholas Peroti
Medical student diagnosed with autism at age six
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Dr. Lani Wagenbaum
Developmental pediatrician and professor of pediatrics at the University of Alberta
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Deepa Singhal
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Christian Cook
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Jennifer Keeler
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Hosts

Kathleen Petty
Host of Alberta at Noon, providing insights on various local issues and fostering community discussions.
Ted Henley
Filling in for Kathleen Petty, engaging with topics of community relevance and current events.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 60 ratings
  • Very knowledgeable Guests

    Guests are very articulate and knowledgeable, I gasp when they are cut off for a commercial etc..

    please allow guests with info to carry on with apologies from a listener to the other guest

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    0051macado
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    My Favourite Radio - Thank you πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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    Bill 1106
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  • Daniel Smith

    Your show is not helping 99% of families who do not want their child indoctrination by the LGBTQ+ and counting into an ideology that thinks they can infiltrate a family and decide for you the parents what kind of sex and gender your child will be for the rest of their life. The doctors, psychologists, and people who make money on the emotions of children will never change their position. It’s wrong to tell a 5 yr old in kindergarten that the doctor made a mistake at birth and that they are neith... more

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    smileuroncc
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  • Alberta at Noon

    Always insightful & balanced - Thank you πŸ’™

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  • Alberta at Noon

    Great Show & a Frequent Listener !

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Responding to measles outbreaks
Q: What went through your mind when you heard about the death of this premature baby?
It's absolutely horrifying and unthinkable given the number of years with almost no cases in Canada.
Do you want a new pipeline built?
Q: James, do you think it's a good idea to go forward with this project?
James expressed support for the pipeline, arguing that more capacity would benefit Alberta and that resistance often stems from political posturing rather than actual objections to development.
Do you want a new pipeline built?
Q: Amy, what did your research show about the lack of funding for a project like this?
Amy's research discussed historical resistance to pipelines due to changing market economics and regulatory challenges, particularly in British Columbia, indicating that significant Indigenous-led opposition is a major factor in project viability.
Do you want a new pipeline built?
Q: Stephen, is there a reason why we have not seen any private money come forward to build a new oil pipeline here?
Stephen explained that uncertainty around government policies and approvals deters private investment in pipeline projects, as seen with past projects like TransMountain, which was only built with government backing.
Flying with a disability
Q: Do you think the airlines are getting better?
Walkus confirms that while improvements are noted, airlines are still playing catch-up after losing experienced staff during the pandemic, impacting consistency in service.

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What is Alberta at Noon about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features a range of discussions that capture the evolving dynamics and pressing issues within Alberta. Notable topics include education funding amid teachers' strikes, public health challenges such as measles outbreaks, and the complexities surrounding proposed energy infrastructure. The format encourages listener interaction, allowing for a diverse array of opinions and experiences to be shared. Unique elements of the podcast lie in its incorporation of local narratives, expert insights, and community involvement, making it a vital platform for understanding contemporary Alberta affairs. The conversational style often merges political, educational, and societal themes, appealing to listeners seeking to engage with relevant pro... more

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2. Amy Janswood
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