Posted inAlberta 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? by David ClimenhagaAugust 15, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics News Satire: U.S. will not tolerate foreigners acting like Americans, officials say by David ClimenhagaJuly 31, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics New York Times coverage of Russian hacking deserves another Pulitzer – for fiction! by David ClimenhagaJuly 29, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Ottawa won’t say if former Ukrainian prime minister is now a Canadian citizen, as Russian media report by David ClimenhagaJuly 1, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics The tragedies we ignore: Recent Wildrose gaffe won’t end right’s bogus equivalencies in Canadian political discourse by David ClimenhagaJune 23, 2016June 23, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics A timely reminder on this historic day: The hammer of D-Day crushed Hitler on the anvil of Russia by David ClimenhagaJune 6, 2016June 6, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Victory Day in Moscow: some thoughts about the wisdom of messing with Russia by David ClimenhagaMay 9, 2016May 9, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Questions without answers: Why are our U.S. allies so ambivalent about ISIS, and what does it mean for Canada? by David ClimenhagaMarch 26, 2016March 26, 2016
Posted inAlberta Politics Year in review: from plunging oil to rising hope, the Top Ten news stories of 2015 by David ClimenhagaDecember 30, 2015December 30, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Reassessing NATO: Canada shouldn’t let itself be ‘Article Fived’ into a war by Turkey’s Islamist president by David ClimenhagaNovember 29, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics, Canadian Politics Brad Wall’s call to block refugees from Syria is just more of the same old conservative wedge politics by David ClimenhagaNovember 18, 2015November 18, 2015
Posted inAlberta Politics Welcome to the Orwellian world of Wildrose, where keeping your promises makes you a liar by David ClimenhagaOctober 13, 2015