Posted inAlberta Politics With three right-wing political parties now possible instead of one, has Jason Kenney’s roll of the dice crapped out? by David ClimenhagaJune 25, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Tee times and cowboys trump Pride when jittery Alberta conservative politicians join the parade by David ClimenhagaJune 8, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Finally, early in the 21st Century, NDP braves Opposition outrage to drag Alberta labour law into the late 20th Century by David ClimenhagaJune 7, 2017June 7, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Wildrosers and Progressive Conservatives act as if fighting the NDP’s workplace fairness law is their hill to die on by David ClimenhagaMay 25, 2017May 28, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Premier Rachel Notley’s NDP wins Alberta’s first-quarter fund-raising sweepstakes, continuing trend from 2016 by David ClimenhagaApril 21, 2017April 26, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics One big problem for Alberta’s ‘unite-the-centre’ effort: the NDP already occupies that space by David ClimenhagaApril 21, 2017May 4, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse makes it official: he wants to lead Alberta Liberals by David ClimenhagaMarch 2, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Two views of Alberta third-quarter financial update: Steady as Joe goes, versus Faster, Pussycat! Cut! Cut! by David ClimenhagaFebruary 24, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Two polls and two by-elections signal an interesting spell in Alberta politics ahead by David ClimenhagaFebruary 23, 2017February 23, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Portrait unveiling stands in for the fond official farewell former premier Dave Hancock never had from his PCs by David ClimenhagaFebruary 14, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Alberta Liberals launch leadership race as Tory contest takes an acrimonious turn by David ClimenhagaJanuary 16, 2017January 17, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics A ‘merger’ between the Alberta Party and the Progressive Conservatives? Unlikely by David ClimenhagaDecember 7, 2016December 7, 2016