Posted inAlberta Politics The Alberta NDP’s Sour Grapes Strategy will only strengthen Coastal B.C.’s nearly universal opposition to pipelines by David ClimenhagaFebruary 7, 2018February 7, 2018
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Having no potential national leader obviously helpful to Notley Government may be liberating to Alberta New Democrats by David ClimenhagaOctober 1, 2017October 1, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics What does climate change mean for Alberta’s growing dependence on a pipeline to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries? by David ClimenhagaAugust 29, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Report questioning tidewater premium for Alberta petroleum undermines a powerful narrative … expect fireworks by David ClimenhagaJune 1, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics With Rachel Notley off to Texas, it helps to understand why Canadians and Texans are naturally simpatico by David ClimenhagaMarch 6, 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 Leduc No. 1 and all that: Was February 13, 1947, Alberta’s unluckiest lucky day? by David ClimenhagaFebruary 13, 2017February 14, 2017
Posted inAlberta Politics Go figure! Jim Prentice, failed former politician, resurfaces with sweet gig at Washington think tank by David ClimenhagaFebruary 11, 2016