Alberta Politics Never mind apologies, it’s time for Canada’s Tories just to admit Jack Layton was right about talking to the Taliban PHOTOS: Jack Layton in Edmonton in 2011. Below: Forgett
Alberta Politics Russia seeks international arrest warrant for former Ukraine PM, reported to now hold Canadian citizenship PHOTOS: Arseniy Yatsenyuk, former prime minister of Ukr
Alberta Politics Chrystia Freeland should not be punished for her grandfather’s sins, but for misleading Canadians about them PHOTOS: Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland duri
Alberta Politics Is a Pink Revolution beginning in America? This genie will be hard to put back in its bottle! PHOTOS: A Pink Revolution? Protesters in Washington yes
Alberta Politics Deep irony in the deep state: Some thoughts about those post-Christmas American ‘spy’ expulsions PHOTOS: A couple of Russian “intelligence operativesâ
Alberta Politics I come to bury Castro, not to praise him: unpacking conservative fury at PM Justin Trudeau’s condolences PHOTOS: Fidel Castrol in his heyday. Mr. Castro died Fr
Geopolitics If Donald Trump won’t knuckle under, could he face an American ‘Colour Revolution’? PHOTOS: One of many anti-Trump rallies in the United St
Alberta Politics Part II: If there’s no Russian threat in the Baltics, why is Canada so enthusiastic about a new Cold War there? PHOTOS: The memorial to the Soviet soldiers who died co
Alberta Politics Part I: What will NATO get up to in the north now that the chill is off between Russia and Turkey in the south? PHOTOS: NATO pilots salute back in the day, when you co
Alberta Politics New York Times coverage of Russian hacking deserves another Pulitzer – for fiction! PHOTOS: Russian President Vladimir V. Putin, who the Ne
Alberta Politics Victory Day in Moscow: some thoughts about the wisdom of messing with Russia PHOTOS: A scene for last year’s May 9 Victory Day Par
Alberta Politics Questions without answers: Why are our U.S. allies so ambivalent about ISIS, and what does it mean for Canada? PHOTOS: U.S. State Department spokesperson Mark Toner.