Posted inCanadian Politics Andrew Scheer’s big National Energy Corridor idea sure sounds a lot like NEP 2.0 by David ClimenhagaSeptember 30, 2019October 1, 2019
Posted inAlberta Politics Jason Kenney’s fuming response to Amnesty International was not the adversaries’ first go-round by David ClimenhagaSeptember 17, 2019September 17, 2019
Posted inAlberta Politics Sarcasm does not become a premier — especially as our placid boreal Dominion grows less gelid by the day by David ClimenhagaSeptember 13, 2019September 14, 2019
Posted inAlberta Politics It’s tough to be a federal Liberal or a New Democrat in Alberta … especially during elections by David ClimenhagaSeptember 12, 2019
Posted inGeopolitics Why Canadian media won’t call post-Brexit protests ‘pro-democracy demonstrations’ by David ClimenhagaSeptember 1, 2019September 1, 2019
Posted inGeopolitics Calling Peter MacKay! Could you remind us what we were fighting for in Afghanistan again? by David ClimenhagaAugust 30, 2019August 30, 2019
Posted inAlberta Politics Fallout from dual probes into 2017 United Conservative Party leadership campaign still drifting down by David ClimenhagaAugust 8, 2019
Posted inAlberta Politics Jason Kenney pledges ‘I will never give up on Canada’ while stoking Alberta separatist sentiment by David ClimenhagaAugust 6, 2019August 6, 2019
Posted inCanadian Politics Regardless of Jason Kenney’s tweets, the Corporate Mapping Project is uncovering data of value to citizens by David ClimenhagaAugust 1, 2019
Posted inAlberta Politics Corporate Mapping Project grant was approved on Stephen Harper’s watch, OK? by David ClimenhagaJuly 25, 2019July 25, 2019
Posted inCanadian Politics Stephen Harper’s proposed restrictions on bitumen exports caused no uproar – so why the fury at Justin Trudeau? by David ClimenhagaJuly 7, 2019
Posted inCanadian Politics Corporate Mapping Project names top fossil-fuel emitters, enablers and legitimators, unlocks online database by David ClimenhagaJuly 3, 2019July 3, 2019