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Alberta Politics Finance Minister Doug Horner meekly throws his support to heir apparent Jim Prentice Alberta Progressive Conservative Party activists surrou
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Alberta Politics Cone of Silence descends over deeds of Tory leadership candidate Jim Prentice’s secret agents, real or imagined An unidentified person, left, said to be close to undec
Alberta Politics And then there were two … decline of the Alberta Tory leadership race mirrors decline of Progressive Conservative Party Hail the conquering hero … now starring Jim Prentice,
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Alberta Politics Aging long-shot ‘blockhead’ candidate knocks off huge Journal political team to capture Yeggie political category award Yeggie winning blogger David Climenhaga with a familiar
Alberta Politics Miraculously, no one trampled as Tories race for Alberta Legislature’s exits Alison Redford crashes through the Alberta Legislature.
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Alberta Politics Finance minister’s joint news conference with civil service union leader sure looked like a total climb-down AUPE President Guy Smith, left, and Finance Minister Do
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Alberta Politics Calgary mayor hands Alberta PCs a ‘Get Out of Jail Card’ on public service pensions Alberta Premier pro tem Dave Hancock, who does not appe