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Falice Chin

Ottawa

Podcast Producer at West of Centre

Freelance journalist based in Calgary.

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  • 4 days ago | thehub.ca | Falice Chin

    Alberta’s trio of summer byelections has delivered a mixed verdict—putting NDP leader Naheed Nenshi into the Legislature, revealing signs of vulnerability in the party’s urban base, and giving separatists a boost in rural Alberta, though not enough to win. Nenshi secures StrathconaNenshi is officially in the Alberta Legislature.

  • 1 week ago | thehub.ca | Falice Chin

    Skeptics say Canada can’t build major projects anymore. They cite too many jurisdictions, lawsuits, and political whiplash. Yet in 2025, a pipeline is back on the table. Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s open to the idea, as long as it’s tied to billions in decarbonization investments. The government’s first major piece of legislation, Bill C-5, seems to signal it’s ready for big builds.

  • 2 weeks ago | thehub.ca | Falice Chin

    Forget the stereotypes for a moment—the trucks, the slogans, the separatist chest-thumping. What if Alberta’s discontent isn’t driven solely by nostalgia, economic pain, or political ideology? Peel back the layers, and those intense feelings start to look like something else: ambition. The kind of grand ambition that built cities out of cattle towns, pulled wealth from frozen ground, and now dreams of powering AI data centres and technologies yet to be invented.

  • 2 weeks ago | thehub.ca | Falice Chin

    Western Canada, and Alberta specifically, is facing a pivotal moment. How does the province and federal government handle an increasingly fraught relationship and domestic dissatisfaction with the status quo? To answer these questions and more, The Hub is excited to launch a new podcast, Alberta Edge, with host Ryan Hastman and senior producer Falice Chin, premiering this Thursday.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | cbc.ca | Falice Chin

    Calgary·AnalysisIt has taken a national sovereignty crisis to drive home the point that Alberta energy is central to Canada's strength — something advocates, politicans and lobbyists have been saying for decades. Oil has been divisive. Alberta advocates hope this crisis sparks economic unity momentFalice Chin · CBC News · Posted: Jan 21, 2025 3:10 PM EST | Last Updated: 26 minutes agoFor decades, Canada’s oil and gas industry has lobbied to highlight its significance.

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Falice Chin
Falice Chin @faliceemo
10 Jun 25

RT @TheHubCanada: Falice Chin (@faliceemo): Alberta is ready to reset the national conversation. Is the rest of Canada ready to listen? FR…

Falice Chin
Falice Chin @faliceemo
23 Apr 25

The so-called "lost decade" was decades in the making, argues economist @CharlesStArnau1 in this super wide-ranging interview. 👀https://t.co/FP25lKSX27

Falice Chin
Falice Chin @faliceemo
11 Apr 25

Both parties might be inflating crowd sizes. https://t.co/XI2NY7WZ7E