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Get ready to welcome Danielle Smith to Alberta’s blogging elite!

PHOTOS: Danielle Smith gets to work as a member of Alberta’s blogging elite, a group of people really on the move. Actual unenthusiastic Alberta political figures with word-processing technology may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: The real Ms. Smith, Global Reporter Vassy Kapelos and a portion of their shocking correspondence, grabbed from Ms. Kapelos’s […]

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Apprehended insurrections: Tory party slams the door shut after three horses leave the barn

PHOTOS: Jamie Lall, who until the wee hours of Sunday morning was a candidate for the Progressive Conservative nomination in the Chestermere-Rocky View riding east of Calgary (photo grabbed from Mr. Lall’s Facebook page). Below: “Winner” Bruce McAllister, the former Wildrose MLA for the riding (CBC photo). Cabinet and caucus may now be under Premier […]

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Darwin Awards, the political edition: So long to Danielle Smith, turncoat former Alberta Opposition leader

PHOTOS: Danielle Smith introduces Alberta Premier Jim Prentice to the friendly folks of Okotoks, the principal community of her Highwood riding south of Calgary. Apparently the scene portrayed in this screen capture from her PC nomination campaign website was not exactly as illustrated. Below: Newly elected Wildrose Party Leader Brian Jean (CBC photo); successful PC […]

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Bold and transformative it’s not, but budget may kick Tories’ troubles far enough away to resuscitate their dynasty

Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, centre, and Finance Minister Robin Campbell, at right, get ready to throw the switch on yesterday’s budget to breath a little life into their moribund 43-year-old political dynasty, on the table at left. Actual Alberta politicians may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: The real Mr. Campbell, Health Minister Stephen Mandel […]

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Jim Prentice’s tepid pre-budget message undermined premier’s case for an early election, but so what?

Jim Prentice talks to media at the Alberta Legislature yesterday as former premier Ralph Klein looks on from above. Today we learn what’s actually in Mr. Prentice’s budget, which a month ago we were told would be so startling an election mandate would be, uh, mandatory. Below: Finance Minister Robin Campbell. By noticeably dialling down […]

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Premier’s televised fan dance fails to inspire but may deliver four more years of the same old anyway

Premier Jim Prentice in the Star Trekkie ambience of the boardroom at Government House prepares to promise Albertans to boldly go where no Tory’s gone before: in the general direction managerial competence. Actual future PC performance may not be exactly as illustrated. Below: Prime Minister Winston Churchill addresses the House of Commons at Westminster during […]

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No threats to the Prentice PCs will be tolerated so MLA steps aside, NDP shut out of TV studio

Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, at right, prepares to deliver his solemn message to the people of Alberta this evening, while his voice coach from Navigator Inc. looks on. Actual PC politicians and their advisors may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: Departing Tory MLA Naresh Bhardwaj (Edmonton Sun photo), NDP Leader Rachel Notley and one […]

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When is a reorganization not a reorganization? When it’s at Alberta Health Services

PHOTOS: The scene in a typical rural Alberta hospital. (Actual rural Alberta health care facilities may not appear exactly as illustrated.) More health care decisions will be made locally when Alberta Health Services switches from zones to districts on July 1, or so they say. Below: Ambulance services, however, will be centralized even more. Below […]

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Forget tough talk on public sector salaries for now, another legislative pillar of the Redford Government topples

PHOTO: Alberta Premier Jim Prentice, flanked by Finance Minister Robin Campbell and Labour Minister Ric McIver, lays out the reasons he’d dumping the Redford Government’s Bill 45 at a news conference in Government House yesterday. Below: Thomas Lukaszuk and Dave Hancock. Flanked by Finance Minister Robin Campbell and Labour Minister Ric McIver, Alberta Premier Jim […]