Posted inAlberta Politics NDP leadership debate was amicable, but it ignored the elephant in the progressive political room by David ClimenhagaOctober 5, 2014January 2, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics NDP and Liberal candidates’ with similar appeal in Edmonton-Whitemud don’t make progressive voters’ job any easier by David ClimenhagaOctober 2, 2014January 2, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics The Amazing Race, Alberta Political Edition: can the Tories find their missing mojo? by David ClimenhagaSeptember 30, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics The best candidates aren’t necessarily the best candidates in important Edmonton-Whitemud by-election by David ClimenhagaSeptember 27, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Calgary’s new ‘Band-Aid’ schools: just the thing for a government suffering the death of a thousand cuts by David ClimenhagaSeptember 23, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Just as things were looking up a bit for foundering PCs, Alison Redford showed up again by David ClimenhagaAugust 24, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Maybe it’s time to state the obvious: promises aren’t enough for Alberta Tories to win back any progressive votes by David ClimenhagaJune 27, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Wildrose Party remains far in the lead despite entry of Jim Prentice to Progressive Conservative leadership race, new poll says by David ClimenhagaJune 11, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Pension ‘reform’ effort likely dead as PC government and all opposition parties refer Bills 9 and 10 to committee by David ClimenhagaMay 5, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics PC finances: looks like Armageddon for Tories and Wildrose Apocalypse for the rest of us by David ClimenhagaApril 2, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Alison Redford and the misogyny defence: does it really hold any water? by David ClimenhagaMarch 27, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Electoral math is calculus, not arithmetic, so 15 more Tory defectors won’t necessarily bring down Alison Redford’s shaky government by David ClimenhagaMarch 19, 2014