Posted inAlberta Politics Math is difficult; electoral calculus for Alberta’s Tories is getting harder by the day by David ClimenhagaApril 28, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Why the Tory premier attacked the NDP leader: The simplest explanation is the best by David ClimenhagaApril 25, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics The Alberta leaders’ TV debate: Rachel Notley wins; Jim Prentice survives; Brian Jean loses … by David ClimenhagaApril 24, 2015April 24, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Deconstructing tonight’s TV debate in advance: knockouts unlikely, but you just never know by David ClimenhagaApril 23, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Two Austerity Parties, One Guv’nor: In 2015, the only way to protect health care is to vote NDP by David ClimenhagaApril 22, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics How low can Jim go? I mean, seriously, how low can he go? by David ClimenhagaApril 21, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics There’s plenty of opposition to Alberta’s PCs – the question is, which way will it break? by David ClimenhagaApril 20, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics NDP’s Rachel Notley introduces detailed fiscal plan – how will ordinary voters react? by David ClimenhagaApril 19, 2015April 19, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics NDP gains traction, Wildrose comes close to full slate, but don’t count PCs out yet, promising polls notwithstanding by David ClimenhagaApril 18, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Wildrose may not run candidates in key Edmonton ridings, helping Prentice PCs at expense of NDP by David ClimenhagaApril 16, 2015April 16, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Jim Prentice, feeling austere, visits Red Deer – but everything will likely look better in the morning by David ClimenhagaApril 16, 2015April 16, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics About those civil service campaigning memos: Reflexive Toryism runs deep in Alberta, too deep to just ‘rescind’ by David ClimenhagaApril 15, 2015