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Media matters: If Justin Trudeau’s vacation itinerary was so vitally important, why isn’t Danielle Smith’s?

Do you remember the furor the National Post and all its little local Postlets ginned up about Justin Trudeau’s Christmas holiday in British Columbia?  Hard to believe that was just three weeks ago! It feels like a year. The brouhaha has already almost completely disappeared down Postmedia’s capacious Memory Hole! “The office of the prime […]

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If Danielle Smith intends to defy a national consensus on how to respond to Donald Trump’s tariffs, she should call an election

If Alberta Premier Danielle Smith intends to defy an all-party, all-province, national consensus on how to respond to Donald Trump’s tariff threats, she should call a provincial election and get a mandate to do so. After all, notwithstanding the disproportionate number of MAGA ideologues and Alberta separatists in her United Conservative Party caucus and cabinet, […]

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Danielle Smith races to the side of the biggest right-wing celebrity of them all, Donald Trump, conducts ‘diplomacy’

There being no Canadian version of the Logan Act, there’s little that could be done about Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s mortifying pilgrimage to Mar-a-Lago to pose for a selfie with Donald Trump and, or so she claims, “engage in constructive dialogue and diplomacy with the incoming administration.” Her race to the tacky Florida resort to […]

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No joke! We counted: Alberta Health Services has had 12 chief executive officers since 2008!

Message to Alberta Health Services’ new interim chief executive officer and to whomever follows him as CEO: “Don’t let the revolving door hit you on the way out!” How many chief executive officers has AHS had since premier Ed Stelmach’s Progressive Conservative Government promised in 2008 to create “a 21st century health care system” and […]

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Assailing UCP’s sham consultations, Public Interest Alberta plans to publish ‘People’s Budget’ 

When it comes to developing sweeping policy changes or building provincial budgets, Alberta’s United Conservative Party Government likes to do it in the dark. But, a sympathetic Albertan might ask, what about all those telephone town halls? What about all those online surveys? Didn’t the government even strike a star-studded panel to engage Albertans about […]

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If there’s a federal election by spring, what will the UCP do about that Edmonton-Strathcona by-election?

The announcement of Justin Trudeau’s resignation plan yesterday leaves Alberta’s United Conservative Party with the conundrum of what to do about the timing of the Edmonton-Strathcona by-election, in which Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi intends to run to replace his predecessor, Rachel Notley. Given the timing of Ms. Notley’s resignation last month, the by-election will […]

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Rod Sykes, mayor of Calgary from 1969 to 1977, dead at 95

Rod Sykes, mayor of Calgary from 1969 to 1977, has died. During his three consecutive terms in office, James Rodney Winter Sykes put in motion major projects that continue to benefit Alberta’s largest city, among them development of the iconic Calgary Tower, Calgary’s downtown convention centre, and the city’s sprawling light-rail transit system. He was […]

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Naheed Nenshi will run in the by-election to replace Rachel Notley as MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona

The Alberta NDP’s worst-kept secret has now been confirmed: Party Leader Naheed Nenshi will run in the by-election to replace former leader and premier Rachel Notley as MLA for the Edmonton-Strathcona riding.  Ms. Notley’s resignation as an MLA took effect on Monday, but even before she’d announced her plan to leave politics on Dec. 12, […]

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Alberta cabinet ministers Mickey Amery and Mike Ellis to ‘strengthen cross-border collaboration’ on Lone Star State junket

Give the United Conservative Party Government its due – it didn’t publish a really embarrassing news release insulting the intelligence of Albertans until the second day of 2025. Granted, Premier Danielle Smith’s short message on New Year’s Day did include a gratuitous and tendentious shot at Ottawa for alleged interference in provincial jurisdiction, but that’s […]