Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics ‘Foreign influence’ had nothing to do with Tory Joan Crockatt’s Calgary Centre election defeat in 2015 by David ClimenhagaMay 24, 2017May 28, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Alberta finally moves, cautiously, toward reforming labour laws, more boldly to ban cash-for-blood transactions by David ClimenhagaMarch 14, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Schiaparelli lander missing; ground control still in contact with Postmedia; prognosis grim for both by David ClimenhagaOctober 21, 2016October 21, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Just say no to term limits! They’re fundamentally undemocratic and that’s why the right likes them by David ClimenhagaOctober 19, 2016October 19, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Mel Hurtig, a great Canadian – and, full of beans, as we used to say by David ClimenhagaAugust 4, 2016August 4, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Does the federal Tory pivot toward Alberta show they’ve given up on power in Ottawa? by David ClimenhagaJuly 11, 2016July 11, 2016
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 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, Media Succession planning: what do we do when the great Canadian newspapers die off? by David ClimenhagaNovember 9, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Starting with the A’s in Alberta: Archer is in; Asbell is on the way out by David ClimenhagaJune 10, 2015June 10, 2015
Posted inMedia The Postmedia-Quebecor deal: Welcome to newspaper hell, where the lowest common denominator will prevail by David ClimenhagaOctober 7, 2014January 2, 2015
Posted inCanadian Politics Brian Gallant has a thin resume? Stephen Harper hasn’t held a real job since he quit the mailroom in ’79 or whenever! by David ClimenhagaSeptember 24, 2014