Posted inBestsellers

Perennial favourite, Five Little Indians, returns to top of independent bookshops’ Alberta 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. 27, 2022. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys Books and Glass Bookshop in Edmonton. It’s mildly disturbing to see an anti-vaxx screed trending on […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

‘Best Summer Ever’ again? Jason Kenney says ‘Alberta’s on a roll’ at newser announcing end to most COVID-19 mitigation measures

There was a familiar, frenetic vibe to Jason Kenney’s news conference in Red Deer yesterday, called to announce that happy days are here again because Alberta is dropping most of its remaining public health measures related to COVID-19. But the Alberta premier’s arm-waving enthusiasm and the car salesman’s frozen grin pasted on his face were […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Russian vodka disappears from Alberta shelves – but what about Russian pipeline steel and AIMCo’s Russian investment fund?

On Sunday, Premier Jason Kenney announced the provincial government has directed the Alberta Gaming, Liquor, and Cannabis Commission to stop accepting Russian-made liquor products and to quit selling current stock to retailers. The announcement also indicated without details that retailers had been instructed to stop selling Russian vodka and the like.   “Alberta stands in […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Police association’s 24 complaints to integrity commissioner, all found to be without merit, were retaliatory: Edmonton City Councillor

Twenty-four complaints by the Edmonton Police Association claiming Councillor Michael Janz broke City Council’s code of conduct have all been dismissed as completely without merit by Edmonton Integrity Commissioner Jamie Pytel.  “The complaint was retaliatory, as I have raised a number of concerns about police spending and conduct, and designed to put a ‘chill’ on […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Job swap between justice and labour ministers illustrates shallow talent pool, low ethical bar in Jason Kenney’s government

Friday’s announcement of the job swap between Alberta’s justice and labour ministers illustrates just how shallow the talent pool of potential cabinet ministers still trusted by Premier Jason Kenney has become. It also shows how low the ethical bar now is for ministers in the United Conservative Party cabinet.  Faced with the need to fire […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Budget 2022: Petroleum prices are up and Alberta’s back on the fiscal rollercoaster

Alberta never learns. If you doubt me, consider Finance Minister Travis Toews’s provincial budget yesterday.  Dubbed “Moving Forward,” the Budget Speech read by Mr. Toews in the Legislature would be better called “Back on the Rollercoaster.” Promising to get the province off the rollercoaster of volatile petroleum prices is a hardy perennial of Alberta politics, […]

Posted inCanadian Politics

PM Trudeau revokes national emergency declaration – Conservative hive mind’s message discipline immediately crumbles

Most of the day yesterday, the voices of Canada’s Conservative hive mind were screaming in unison for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to lift the emergency and lift it now. Some of them, like would-be United Conservative Party leader Brian Jean, even had scheduled tweets set up to automatically demand an end to the state of […]

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 […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

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, […]