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Desperate to hide what they’ve become, UCP goes to court to stop MLAs from calling themselves ‘progressive conservatives’

All the words of our magnificent English language have meanings, and those words and their meanings belong to all of us who speak and write in English. Which is to say I can declare myself to be a progressive conservative if I wish, and those of you who read this column are free to debate […]

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Devin Dreeshen, UCP transportation minister, has a plan to make Alberta’s highways even more dangerous

There’s no question Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen will make Alberta’s highways deadlier with his plan to raise speed limits in several locations. He’s already made them more dangerous with his half-baked decision to eliminate photo radar on provincial highways and restrict its use at intersections, a policy that took effect, appropriately, on April Fool’s Day.  […]

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Asymmetrical political warfare comes to Alberta in the form of recall campaigns targeting UCP politicians

Trying to challenge the United Conservative Party Government’s misuse of the Charter’s notorious Notwithstanding Clause may be a waste of time and money, but using the UCP’s ridiculous recall legislation as a strategy against the perpetrators is clearly rattling Premier Danielle Smith and her ministers and MLAs. This is an example of asymmetrical political warfare […]

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Brouhaha over N.S. MP’s floor crossing descends into he-said/they-said story … who to believe?

The brouhaha over the departure of Acadie-Annapolis MP Chris d’Entremont from the Opposition benches in the House of Commons to the government side has now descended into a he-said/they-said story. Mr. d’Entrement says Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer and Whip Chris Warkentin barged into his office last Tuesday, nearly bowling over his assistant, proceeded to […]

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With sides ‘very far apart,’ AUPE health care workers vote 98% for strike if there’s no deal soon

Last week and over the weekend, Licensed Practical Nurses, Health Care Aides and many other health care workers represented by the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees at public facilities throughout the province voted 98 per cent in favour of striking if a collective agreement can’t be reached in mediation.  The vote result must still be […]

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Sounds as if the UCP will soon pull the plug on its recall election, now that government MLAs are on the receiving end

It sure sounds as if Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party will soon rip a page from the Book of Depression era Social Credit premier William Aberhart and repeal the province’s recall legislation as soon as possible, now that it’s being used against UCP MLAs. Leastways, in an Oct. 31 social media post with a strong […]

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Donald Trump’s regime change plan for Venezuela spells bad news for Alberta’s oilsands

Now that Premier Danielle Smith’s favourite foreign autocrat appears to be on the brink of transforming himself from a successful “peace candidate” into a war president, it would behoove folks here in Wild Rose Country to remember why American-imposed regime change in Venezuela is bad news for Alberta. Anyone who has paid even casual attention […]

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Forever Canadian campaign delivers petition forms signed by 456,365 citizens to Elections Alberta

When Thomas Lukaszuk said he could bring Elections Alberta pro-Canada petition forms signed by 300,000 Albertans in the three months allowed by the United Conservative Party’s “citizen initiative” legislation, there were many who said it couldn’t be done.  Premier Danielle Smith’s openly separatist political allies laughed at the former Progressive Conservative deputy premier and called […]

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Fundamental rights? Forget about ’em! Danielle Smith brings down the hammer on Alberta’s striking teachers 

Overreach, anyone?  Since the start of the legal strike by 51,000 Alberta public, francophone and Catholic schoolteachers on October 6, elements of the province’s United Conservative Party Government have been chomping at the bit to use the Notwithstanding Clause of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to end the strike and school the teachers […]

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