Posted inAlberta Politics Darwin Awards, the political edition: So long to Danielle Smith, turncoat former Alberta Opposition leader by David ClimenhagaMarch 29, 2015March 29, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics How the mighty have fallen: former finance minister Doug Horner pulls the plug on provincial politics by David ClimenhagaJanuary 23, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Unelected and unknown education minister looms as first major blunder of Jim Prentice’s New Tory Government by David ClimenhagaSeptember 17, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Prentice in a walk – but the low voter turnout tells the real story about the fate of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives by David ClimenhagaSeptember 6, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics That Portrait of a Certain Lady: a bargain for Albertans at $12,000? Or not? by David ClimenhagaSeptember 6, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics So much for ‘leading by example’ – Alberta Tories’ 3-year pay freeze for top civil service executives melts like ice cream on a hot day by David ClimenhagaJuly 29, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Could Ric McIver still win the Alberta Tory leadership race? Actually, yes, he could! by David ClimenhagaJuly 16, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Once a Tory leadership front-runner, Gary Mar reaches out from Asia to haunt Alberta’s Progressive Conservatives by David ClimenhagaJuly 14, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Master of survey spinning takes potshot at poll showing Jim Prentice far ahead in Progressive Conservative leadership race by David ClimenhagaJune 3, 2014
Posted inAlberta Politics Tales from the Tory crypt: Apres Alison le deluge by David ClimenhagaApril 4, 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 The Ides of March: Alison Redford under ‘friendly fire’ from coup plotters in her own caucus by David ClimenhagaMarch 11, 2014