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From us to WE: The Dickensian ‘Big Society’ seems to be back again, if it ever left
Canadian Politics

From us to WE: The Dickensian ‘Big Society’ seems to be back again, if it ever left

Who can forget the “Big Society”? Just about everyo
Thatcher brouhaha: When your slippery opponent’s on the ropes, maybe you should focus on keeping him there!
Alberta Politics

Thatcher brouhaha: When your slippery opponent’s on the ropes, maybe you should focus on keeping him there!

When you’ve got a slippery political opponent on the
It’s almost as if the new coronavirus has evolved to exploit the vulnerabilities of the modern neoliberal state
Alberta Politics

It’s almost as if the new coronavirus has evolved to exploit the vulnerabilities of the modern neoliberal state

“The risk to Albertans is still low,” the Governmen
What Brexit and Ottawa’s decision on the Teck oilsands mine have in common: Jason Kenney’s stubborn intransigence
Alberta Politics

What Brexit and Ottawa’s decision on the Teck oilsands mine have in common: Jason Kenney’s stubborn intransigence

Question: What do Brexit, which finally happened on Fri
Foresight is 2020: It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without a Top Ten List of political predictions
Alberta Politics

Foresight is 2020: It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without a Top Ten List of political predictions

This year, foresight is 2020! It wouldn’t be New Year
Fifty-four forty or what? Is this Wexitopia’s last territorial demand in British Columbia?
Alberta Politics

Fifty-four forty or what? Is this Wexitopia’s last territorial demand in British Columbia?

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any nuttier out
Why Canadian media won’t call post-Brexit protests ‘pro-democracy demonstrations’
Geopolitics

Why Canadian media won’t call post-Brexit protests ‘pro-democracy demonstrations’

If there are riots in Britain after the hard Brexit Pri
Guest Post by Olav Rokne: How Alberta missed a chance to fix the inherent problems of geographically based voting
Alberta Politics

Guest Post by Olav Rokne: How Alberta missed a chance to fix the inherent problems of geographically based voting

The troubling rise of Prime Minister Boris Johnson in t
Can Boris Johnson do what some of history’s most notorious villains failed to do – destroy the U.K.?
Geopolitics

Can Boris Johnson do what some of history’s most notorious villains failed to do – destroy the U.K.?

Is it likely Boris Johnson will accomplish something ne
Happy Canada Day! In a troubled world, Canada stands out as a genuine triumph of bureaucracy
Canadian Politics

Happy Canada Day! In a troubled world, Canada stands out as a genuine triumph of bureaucracy

Happy Canada Day! One way or another, our Canada always
Peak Separatism has passed in Alberta, no thanks to Postmedia’s sly campaign to undermine the Trudeau Government
Alberta Politics

Peak Separatism has passed in Alberta, no thanks to Postmedia’s sly campaign to undermine the Trudeau Government

Happy Holidays! It may take a few days for its perpetra
Brexit Redux: Looking back at Jason Kenney’s strange comments when the U.K. shot itself in both feet
Alberta Politics

Brexit Redux: Looking back at Jason Kenney’s strange comments when the U.K. shot itself in both feet

Back in June 2016, hours after Britons had narrowly vot
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