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Two Austerity Parties, One Guv’nor: In 2015, the only way to protect health care is to vote NDP

ILLUSTRATIONS: A typical Alberta voter considers the developing Wildrose and Tory positions on private health care. Below: Well-known Twitterist Danielle Smith, Wildrose Leader Brian Jean and PC Health Minister Stephen Mandel. In case you missed it amidst all the excitement over Progressive Conservative Premier Jim Prentice’s literal bus wreck of a campaign, the leader of […]

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Prentice PCs’ flip-flop on charity tax credit cut shows early-election justification was pure baloney

PHOTOS: Alberta Premier Jim Prentice demonstrates his solid stance on his PC Party’s ‘transformative’ budget as fascinated Alberta voters look on. Actual Prentice maneuvers may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: The real Mr. Prentice (iconic Dave Cournoyer photo, used with permission) just passin’ through … Have I got this right? Jim Prentice, who had […]

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There’s plenty of opposition to Alberta’s PCs – the question is, which way will it break?

PHOTOS: With the NDP generating plenty of excitement, Leader Rachel Notley announces her party’s fiscal plan to a large gathering of journalists at Sunday afternoon’s news conference. Below: Ms. Notley during the short meeting, Wildrose Party Leader Brian Jean (grabbed from the Wildrose website). Judging from the polls we’ve seen, not to mention the behaviour […]

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NDP gains traction, Wildrose comes close to full slate, but don’t count PCs out yet, promising polls notwithstanding

PHOTOS: NDP Leader Rachel Notley commands the attention of delegates today at the Alberta Federation of Labour’s biennial convention in Calgary (Olav Rokne photo). Below: Ms. Notley again, at a recent event in Edmonton; political strategist Stephen Carter; former Alberta premier Ed Stelmach, the guy who may have had no plan but won anyway. According […]

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Alberta Liberals’ tribulations spark debate over backing NDP candidate in St. Albert

PHOTOS: Fading to black… I’ll bite your legs off! They may be missing many essential parts, but the Alberta Liberals aren’t ready to give up yet. Actual Alberta Liberal candidates may not appear exactly as illustrated. Below: Interim Alberta Liberal Leader David Swann. St. Albert NDP candidate Marie Renaud. ST. ALBERT, Alberta If the Wildrose […]

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Wildrose may not run candidates in key Edmonton ridings, helping Prentice PCs at expense of NDP

NDP candidates Deron Bilous, at left, and David Eggen second from right, with former NDP leader Brian Mason and Leader Rachel Notley. Below: Disqualified Calgary Wildrose candidate Russ Kuykendall. The Wildrose Party may not run candidates in some key Edmonton ridings where the Alberta NDP has a strong chance of winning and would benefit from […]

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Jim Prentice, feeling austere, visits Red Deer – but everything will likely look better in the morning

PHOTOS: The correspondent for The Calgary Herald, Mining and Ranche Advocate and General Advertiser files his report on the latest speech by Alberta Premier Jim Prentice from the remote western town of Red Deer with the assistance of a telegraph operator. Below: Former Opposition Leader Danielle Smith on the day of her defection, with Mr. […]

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About those civil service campaigning memos: Reflexive Toryism runs deep in Alberta, too deep to just ‘rescind’

PHOTOS: An Alberta Public Service Commission message to civil servants. Actual public service bulletin board notices may not appear exactly as illustrated, and certainly do not in that colour! Below: Premier Jim Prentice and Acting Deputy Minister of Justice Kim Armstrong. Now, about those directives sent to Alberta Justice employees and other civil servants instructing […]

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1998 private school funding report puts premier’s support for ‘choice’ in education into context

PHOTOS: Private school students … they deserve public funding because their parents deserve choice. Below: More deserving private school students. Students enrolled at private schools in Alberta may not appear exactly as illustrated, no matter how much tuition they pay. Below them: A youngish Jim Prentice, probably pretty much as he looked circa 1997. The […]