Posted inAlberta Politics

Alberta Premier Jim Prentice seems like a guy looking for a parade to get in front of, so he can say he’s the leader

PHOTOS: Dammit! There’s a parade around here somewhere! I keep hearing the bagpipes! Below: Political leader, or something, Jim Prentice and journalists Don Braid and Charles Rusnell. Alberta Premier Jim Prentice keeps floating trial balloons about new ways to cut government spending, and then backing away the instant someone pops ’em. I don’t know about […]

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It’s time for media to stop enabling the Fraser Institute’s misleading practices, lack of rigour and cheap embargo tricks

PHOTOS: The Alberta media gets ready to cover today’s startling revelations from the Fraser Institute. With embargoed press releases from the boiler room for corporate propaganda coming in on both lines, there’s no time to seek balance from people who actually know what they’re talking about. Below: A couple of people who actually know what […]

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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s latest talking point revealed: they’re doing it for the poor!

PHOTOS: Your blogger, David Climenhaga, with CBC Edmonton morning drive show host Mark Connolly in the network’s downtown studio. Below: Canadian Taxpayers Federation Prairie Director Colin Craig frozen in a video screenshot and City of Edmonton Chief Economist John Rose (CBC photo). So it turns out the Canadian Taxpayers Federation is concerned about the poor […]

Posted inGeopolitics

Those Canadian troops in Ukraine? The Minsk II Agreement says they need to be pulled out right now

PHOTOS: The main protagonists in the Minsk II Agreement negotiations, from left to right, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko (Wikipedia Commons). Below: Canada’s former defence minister, Foreign Affairs Minister Rob Nicholson; Defence Minister Jason Kenney; former foreign affairs minister […]

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Are there any progressives left in Alberta’s Progressive Conservative caucus?

Sorry, boys, you’re all getting a haircut, and it won’t necessarily be a good one! Below: Premier Jim Prentice, Robin Campbell and Ralph Klein. Not a clue in the whole carload! A year ago, Alberta’s Progressive Conservative Government apparently had no idea there would be a revenue shortfall today. Now they’re confidently predicting we’ll have […]

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A Tale of Two Cities: Where’s former Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel now that his city really needs him?

PHOTOS: Premier Jim Prentice, far left, and Finance Minister Robin Campbell, centre, thank Health Minister and Edmonton MLA Stephen Mandel for becoming invisible. Actual Prentice Government cabinet ministers may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: Mr. Mandel, looking like he’s getting ready to ream out a senior government, just before he disappeared into the ether; […]

Posted inCanadian Politics

Eve & Dimitri’s defection: Will it play in Pickering? You bet it will!

Faintly nauseating, maybe, but it’ll likely work. Eve Adams with Liberal Party of Canada Leader Justin Trudeau at the scene of yesterday’s floor crossing. (CBC photo) Below: The hairpluggy Dimitri Soudas; H.A.R. “Kim” Philby, from a Soviet stamp; and the Langevin Block, where the lights, and possibly some of the files, are going to be […]

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Alberta v. Libya: No danger of regime change in ‘broke’ Alberta, now collecting plus or minus zero from petroleum extraction

PHOTOS: A Western pilot, Italian in this case, bombs Libya … regime change without end. Nothing like that’s needed here in Alberta, though. Below: Premier Peter Lougheed in his prime, collecting 40 per cent on Alberta’s petroleum revenues; Col. Muammar Gaddafi in his, getting even more; Premier Jim Prentice, getting plus or minus nothing. Political […]

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Free advice for opponents of the term ‘tar sands’ – take a Valium

PHOTOS: An environmentalist, left, leads a discussion about whether the term “tar sands” or “oil sands” is more accurate. At right, a Calgary Herald columnist. Actual participants in this debate may or may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: The offending “Alberta Tar Sands” sign, which could have been Photoshopped, I guess; the Spanish Inquisition. […]