Alberta Report

Alberta Report
News EditorDave Naylor
Opinion EditorNigel Hannaford
PublisherDerek Fildebrandt
FounderTed Byfield
First issue1973 (1973)
Final issue2003 (2003)
Websitealbertareport.com

The Alberta Report was a conservative weekly newsmagazine based in Edmonton. It was founded and edited by Ted Byfield, and later run by his son, Link Byfield. It ceased publication in 2003.[1]

Promoting his own successor publication in 2004, Ezra Levant described the Report as having been the only general interest magazine in Western Canada covering the news from a conservative perspective.[2]

In 2022, the Alberta Report was returned as an online publication under the ownership of Western Standard New Media Corp.[3]

  1. ^ Olive, David (July 12, 2003). "Shelved Reports gave voice to right ; At its best, magazine told stories of local heroes and artists At its worst, it veered close to the rhetoric of hate literature". Toronto Star. pp. F.03. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  2. ^ Levant, Ezra (June 5, 2004). "Western Standard will be antidote to Maclean's, the CBC". National Post. ProQuest 330078375.
  3. ^ Fildebrandt, Derek (May 13, 2022). "Changes to your Western Standard membership — and the return of the Alberta Report". Retrieved September 27, 2022.

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