Posted inAlberta Politics

The Throne Speech: Short-term objectives, privatization, boondoggles, grudges, and attacks on public health care and education

In the Westminster Parliamentary system, the Throne Speech is supposed to set out the government’s direction, goals and policy for a new session of the legislature.  The one read by Alberta Lieutenant-Governor Salma Lakhani in the provincial Legislature in Edmonton yesterday appears to have been written for the next 45 days. That is, up to […]

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Looks like Albertans will get their wish and become the focus of Canada’s attention – it may be an unpleasant experience for some

As the folk wisdom goes, be careful what you wish for, you might just get it.  Albertans, who have a habit of complaining bitterly when they are not at the top of the national agenda, are a step closer this morning to having their wish granted thanks to the vote of the House of Commons […]

Posted inGeopolitics

Hot takes: Putin outmanoeuvres the West; Trudeau outmanoeuvres the Opposition, and Alberta outmanoeuvres … shoes!

Well, this has been an interesting Alberta Family Day – and it’s not even over yet.  In international politics, Russia recognized the independence of two breakaway Russian-speaking provinces of eastern Ukraine and immediately sent in its armed forces to protect them.  Naturally, in the West this will be described as an invasion, although if the […]

Posted inCanadian Politics

With a murky legal strategy but a clear political one, Jason Kenney vows to challenge use of Emergencies Act in court

Using his favourite medium, Facebook, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced yesterday his government plans to go to court to challenge “the unjustified use of the Emergencies Act” by Ottawa. The one minute and 49 second video clip posted to the social media platform was not particularly informative about what the government’s legal strategy might be, […]

Posted inBestsellers

Feast, by Lindsay Anderson and Dana VanVeller, tops Alberta independent bookshops’ non-fiction bestseller list

Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold by independent booksellers in Alberta during the week ended Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys Books and Glass Bookshop in Edmonton. I admit, given the events dominating the news these past […]

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Jason Nixon’s UCP nomination challenger Tim Hoven got his campaign off to a pretty good start last night

It looks like Tim Hoven’s campaign to challenge Jason Nixon for the United Conservative Party nomination in Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre got off to a pretty good start last night at a rural community hall in the Central Alberta riding.  Leastways, a photo that turned up in my inbox shows the former Clearwater County municipal councillor […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Beware the Ides of March: Date set for by-election in which all candidates will campaign against Alberta’s premier

After dragging his feet for weeks, Jason Kenney yesterday named a date for the Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche by-election in which his long-time rival Brian Jean will run for the United Conservative Party on a platform of firing and replacing the premier.  The date of election – the Ides of March.  So beware! Everybody beware!  […]

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Small group of Edmonton counter-protesters manages to hold up noisy pro-convoy parade for close to an hour

A small group of counter-demonstrators in Edmonton yesterday managed to blockade a parade of “Freedom Convoy” supporters on their way to the city’s downtown for the better part of an hour mid-day yesterday.  When Edmonton Police and Alberta Sheriffs arrived at the intersection of River Valley Road and Fortway Drive about half an hour after […]

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When We Lost Our Heads by Heather O’Neill tops Alberta independent bookshops’ fiction bestseller list for week ended Feb. 6

Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold by independent booksellers in Alberta during the week ended Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys Books and Glass Bookshop in Edmonton. ALBERTA FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. When We Lost Our Heads – […]

Posted inCanadian Politics

Economic shock of border blockade grows; Canadian Conservatives change their tune … a little

The economic attack on Canada by the operators of trucks now blockading three major border crossings to the United States and occupying Ottawa is certainly causing more damage to the national economy than the sporadic land-defender rail blockades in 2020. Things have gotten so far out of hand that the governor of Michigan, Democrat Gretchen […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Alberta bid to recover $1.3-billion loss from KXL shutdown is politically motivated and unlikely to succeed

A brief statement by Energy Minister Sonya Savage yesterday says Alberta’s United Conservative Party Government intends to use a legacy provision of the now-kaput North American Free Trade Agreement to recover the government’s “investment” in the cancelled Keystone XL Pipeline project.  The minister’s statement – heavy with nearly incomprehensible business-bureaucratic jargon despite its economical use […]