Aside from its American undertones – all pretty normal in conservative Alberta circles nowadays – Brian Jean’s long-awaited UCP leadership campaign-launch speech was about what you’d expect.
Rebecca Schulz vows to change the United Conservative Party’s nasty tone, but not necessarily its right-wing agenda
The first-term Calgary MLA is said to have the support of former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall and former interim federal Conservative leader Rona Ambrose.
Alberta pulls plug on efforts to control COVID-19; Rajan Sawhney quits cabinet, joins race to replace Jason Kenney
The pandemic may not be over but no one can argue it’s not now officially over in Alberta. Leadership candidate Rajan Sawhney, meanwhile, vows to be an alternative to “more of the same” at the head of the UCP.
Alberta’s UCP government may be in transition, but its hostile communications style is unchanged
There may have been a half-hour wait for the ambulance to arrive after three dogs mauled an elderly Calgary woman, but that was someone else’s fault, says the health minister’s press secretary.
Alberta progressives whipsaw themselves from hope to despair – but less may have changed than it appears
So what is this, already? The spring of hope or the winter of despair? Two months ago, tout le monde progressive Alberta was high on the certainty that the next provincial election would be the NDP’s with a snap of the fingers. A few good polls will do that to people. But as awful as […]
Awkward family portraits: Travis Toews and his supporters try to give an impression of unity and inevitability
If Rachel Notley’s NDP hopes to form the next government of Alberta, they’re going to have to come up with something better to campaign on than a pledge to open the Sky Palace to the public!
What do you do about a problem like Shane Getson, the UCP MLA whose Facebook post appeared to call for the PM to be lynched?
For his part, the UCP MLA claims he didn’t know that the poster he published on his Facebook page was a reference to the TV series Yellowstone, or that it implied a suggestion the PM be lynched.
For a high-profile minister, UCP’s first official leadership candidate, Travis Toews, has flown under the radar
Despite his high-profile job as Alberta’s finance minister and soaring political ambitions, Travis Toews has kept a remarkably low profile. Just look at the uninformative media coverage of the announcement when Mr. Toews, Alberta’s minister of finance until yesterday, became the first candidate formally to throw his cowboy hat in the ring to replace the […]
The UCP’s summers of shrinking ambition: from the Summer of Repeal to the Summer of Resignation via the Best Summer Ever
Surely even a dyed-in-the-wool republican would agree that Queen Elizabeth II deserves a better thank-you-and-so-long than a tacky honorific for a few dozen surviving Alberta cabinet ministers!
In speech, Rachel Notley vows to put health care on ballot in 2023, reinstate harm-reduction programs, end UCP privatization plans
The UCP’s “incessantly ideological need to hollow out health care left Alberta more vulnerable to COVID-19,” says Opposition Leader and former premier Rachel Notley.
Justice Minister Tyler Shandro gives Edmonton City Council two weeks to solve a problem decades in the making
“I have been raising these issues with the provincial government and asking them to step up to help to deal with them. So far they have neglected these asks.” – Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi
Kenney Government’s persistent habit of advocating U.S.-style gun laws bears repeating, and remembering
Even without the possibility of a wholesale attack on Canadian gun laws by some future Conservative government, we shouldn’t be smug about being on the safe side of the 49th Parallel.