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Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, old but still good, tops independent booksellers’ Alberta fiction bestsellers list

Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold by independent booksellers in Alberta during the week ended Sunday, Jan. 5, 2020. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys Books in Edmonton and Glass Bookshop in Edmonton. ALBERTA FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. The […]

Posted inCanadian Politics

Canadians want answers about tragic Iran air crash, but Canada has little influence with no embassy in Tehran

In the wake of yesterday’s air tragedy in Iran that took the lives of at least 63 Canadians, nearly half of them from Edmonton, and many others bound for Canada, all Canadians want and deserve answers to what caused Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS 752 to crash. Likewise, it is reasonable for Canadians to want […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

There’s nothing like the United Nations putting its oar in to make the locals go loco in Alberta!

If we ever do form the Western Wepublic of Wexit out here in Wild Rose Country, I guess we won’t be able to join the United Nations. Too triggering. There’s just something about the UN putting its oar into our affairs that sends Alberta politicians over the edge. Guilty conscience? Consider Alberta Energy Minister Sonya […]

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NDP assails Alberta Energy War Room for ‘gross incompetence’ — but is that such a bad thing?

Having swallowed much of the United Conservative Party’s unlikely conspiracy theory about what supposedly ails the Alberta oilpatch during its term in office makes it harder for the NDP to convincingly criticize the Kenney Government’s $30-million-a-year “Energy War Room.” To give the Opposition its due, though, yesterday they tried. After three weeks of watching excruciating […]

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Linda Silas, president of Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions, announces bid to lead Canadian Labour Congress

Linda Silas, president of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions representing 200,000 nurses across Canada, formally announced today she will seek the presidency of the Canadian Labour Congress. This doesn’t come as a thunderbolt out of the blue. Ms. Silas has been pondering a run for the leadership the CLC for some time, and has […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Foresight is 2020: It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without a Top Ten List of political predictions

This year, foresight is 2020! It wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve without AlbertaPolitics.ca’s Top Ten Political Predictions for 2020, so your blogger will gaze into his crystal ball one more time and tell you what’s up next. No one seems to have gone back and checked, then called me on the results, but it should […]

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For the 12th anniversary of AlbertaPolitics.ca, here’s a Top Ten List of Alberta political stories in 2019

Today marks the 12th anniversary of the first post published on this blog, known at the time as St. Albert Diary. Later, for a long spell, it was Alberta Diary, and still retains that name on Rabble.ca, where it is also published. By the standards of the Internet, this makes AlbertaPolitics.ca an institution, a virtual […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

The Energy War Room’s crack team isn’t exactly ‘cookin’ with gas’

Should we be worried about operatives employed by the Alberta Government’s public-private Energy War Room masquerading as journalists? Of course we should. But it’s also OK to be amused by the astonishing ineptitude with which they’re going about the task. As King Solomon is said to have observed, pride goeth before destruction, so it’s unlikely […]

Posted inAlberta Politics

Happy Holidays! Alberta’s economic prospects may underwhelm, but at least you can spin them as you like!

Happy Holidays! At this time last year, it looked as if Santa would bring something for everyone in Alberta, regardless of their political orientation. This year, though, maybe not so much. Lumps of carbon-dioxide-emitting coal, maybe. Leastways, you can spin recent economic outlooks for the province any way you like, but nobody’s going to be […]

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Keeper’n Me, by the late Richard Wagamese, leads independent booksellers’ Alberta Bestsellers List

Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold by independent booksellers in Alberta during the week ended Sunday, Dec. 15, 2019. This will be the last bestsellers list produced by the BPAA until 2020. The lists are compiled by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta, and include sales at Audreys […]