Posted inAlberta Politics Shoreline, True Grit, photo-bombing, certainty and the Deity: random observations from Alberta’s Throne Speech by David ClimenhagaMarch 3, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse makes it official: he wants to lead Alberta Liberals by David ClimenhagaMarch 2, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Conservative parties compete to demand fat tax subsidies for Alberta’s education special interest groups by David ClimenhagaFebruary 27, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Two polls and two by-elections signal an interesting spell in Alberta politics ahead by David ClimenhagaFebruary 23, 2017February 23, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Are non-Albertans who FRWN on progress behind many of the online threats against Premier Rachel Notley? by David ClimenhagaFebruary 20, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics It won’t hurt NDP for centrist voters to understand how close Rachel Notley’s energy policy is to Jim Prentice’s proposals by David ClimenhagaFebruary 18, 2017February 18, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Canada’s Conservative Party, a once-great national organization, is being overwhelmed by its own extremists by David ClimenhagaFebruary 17, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Appalled maybe, but no one should be surprised by the ugly threats against Rachel Notley by David ClimenhagaFebruary 15, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Brian Jean makes it clear, any new Alberta conservative party will be the Wildrose Party by David ClimenhagaFebruary 9, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Wildrose reaction to proposed raise for front-line health workers illustrates the party’s rightward shift by David ClimenhagaFebruary 5, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics For a mild-mannered guy, Stephen Khan’s farewell to the PC leadership race was remarkably blunt by David ClimenhagaFebruary 1, 2017February 1, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Ted Byfield’s back, cyber-crusading for Jason Kenney’s bid to lead Alberta back to the Fifties! by David ClimenhagaJanuary 30, 2017January 31, 2017