Posted inAlberta Politics Tales from the Tory crypt: Apres Alison le deluge by David ClimenhagaApril 4, 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 A very Albertan coup: Alison Redford fell victim to her own hubris, as well as that of her Progressive Conservative Party by David ClimenhagaMarch 20, 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
Posted inAlberta Politics If Alison Redford won’t voluntarily step aside, Alberta’s Tories are likely finished by David ClimenhagaMarch 18, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Payment of $45,000 travel bill by Alberta Premier raises as many questions as it answers by David ClimenhagaMarch 13, 2014
Posted inMedia Revelation CAPP paid Mansbridge, defender of Murphy’s speaking fees, brings simmering controversy back to boil by David ClimenhagaFebruary 27, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Pride flags over Alberta: for real, or a cynical commitment of convenience that’s a mile wide and an inch deep? by David ClimenhagaFebruary 11, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics The view from Alberta: Nova Scotia premier assailed for embarrassingly low travel bill by David ClimenhagaFebruary 5, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Back to the future? Private-client opinion polls said to show big shift toward Alberta’s Wildrose Party by David ClimenhagaFebruary 3, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Dunderdale’s departure relocates Redford deeper in premiers’ popularity sub-basement by David ClimenhagaJanuary 23, 2014