Posted inAlberta Politics What’s behind ‘Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation’ campaigns like its stunt calling for rollbacks in Alberta teachers’ pay? by David ClimenhagaMarch 5, 2016March 5, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Grits in Ottawa and Dippers in Edmonton: far from the worst combination for keeping Alberta’s economy in motion by David ClimenhagaFebruary 4, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Tories’ Senate gambit shows Harper still runs the party and the party still holds Parliament in contempt by David ClimenhagaJanuary 29, 2016January 30, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Fearless champion of the corporate overdog snarls at CCPA’s eye-popping New Year CEO salary tally by David ClimenhagaJanuary 11, 2016January 11, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Short-term jobs and profits notwithstanding, Canada’s interests are not served by Saudi armoured vehicle sale by David ClimenhagaJanuary 10, 2016January 10, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Year in review: from plunging oil to rising hope, the Top Ten news stories of 2015 by David ClimenhagaDecember 30, 2015December 30, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Baked Alaska and the Fraser Institute: what changes, and what doesn’t, when oil prices fall and the money melts by David ClimenhagaDecember 27, 2015December 27, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Eight months of the NDP in review: Main themes pretty much as predicted on Day 2 by David ClimenhagaDecember 23, 2015December 23, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Reassessing NATO: Canada shouldn’t let itself be ‘Article Fived’ into a war by Turkey’s Islamist president by David ClimenhagaNovember 29, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Brad Wall’s call to block refugees from Syria is just more of the same old conservative wedge politics by David ClimenhagaNovember 18, 2015November 18, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics If we’d been paying attention, perhaps we wouldn’t be so shocked by the U of C’s corporate-influence scandal by David ClimenhagaNovember 13, 2015November 13, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics, Media Succession planning: what do we do when the great Canadian newspapers die off? by David ClimenhagaNovember 9, 2015