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Project offers long-distance helping hand


Project offers long-distance helping hand
July 28, 2021
It began with Sr. Fay Trombley of Catholic Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception.
Upon settling into her new home of Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., over 15 years ago, she quickly noticed that this small hamlet nestled close to the Arctic Ocean perennially experienced shortages of food and goods.
She mobilized her contacts, particularly the Society of Saint Vincent De Paul (SSVP) in Alberta, to secure the items and funding to make a difference.
Her grassroots effort germinated into the SSVP North of 60 Project, an ambitious initiative executed by nine different parish teams, including eight in northern Alberta and one from Calgary. Each SSVP conference twins with a Northwest Territories municipality north of the 60th parallel as steep food and goods prices perpetrate impoverished conditions upon these communities. ....

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What's next for Alberta?


What’s next for Alberta?
The future of Alberta’s oil and gas industry is even more unclear with U.S. President Joe Biden killing the Keystone XL pipeline his first day in office. It’s an issue Catholics are divided on, much like the rest of Canada. CNS photo/Jessica Lutz, Reuters
January 28, 2021
With the stroke of a pen, U.S. President Joe Biden didn’t just cancel the Keystone XL pipeline. In the eyes of some, he’s cancelled Alberta.
Pipeline owner TC Energy Corp. almost immediately informed its employees it will eliminate more than 1,000 good-paying construction jobs across both Alberta and the midwestern states. But beyond the immediate job losses, the end of Keystone XL is emblematic for many Albertans who used to sport “I am Alberta oil” bumper stickers handed out by the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, said Alberta sociologist and environmentalist Randy Haluza-DeLay. ....

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