When Trudeau announced the federal government would be purchasing Trans Mountain, few were shocked. After all, Notley had said the provincial government would consider investing after Kinder Morgan ceased non-essential spending back in April. Conservatives are saying there is no reason to celebrate because private investment was chased […]
The federal NDP has been making life difficult for the Alberta NDP since they formed government in 2015. From the introduction of the LEAP Manifesto at the federal NDP Convention held in Edmonton in 2016 the federal party has been nothing but trouble for the provincial party; and that doesn’t […]
Premier Notley is between a rock and a hard place for the next seven days. Her decision to forego attendance at the Western Premier’s Conference this week “to focus on the pipeline” has received mixed reviews. Kenney, whose caucus has run and hid from the Legislature an incredible 12 […]
When a politician wants Albertans to light their hair on fire it is easily accomplished with two little words: “equalization payments”. It’s almost as if some politicians want us to keep our minds on Ottawa and forget about what’s going on here at home. Brian Jean, former leader […]
It’s been Christmas in May for the NDP since the UCP AGM. Every day seems to add one more feather to the government’s caps. After the membership voted in favour of reinstating parental notification for “extra-curricular activities” that involved the distribution of “resources” pertaining to religion or sexuality […]
“We must have an approach… that empowers the grassroots members to decide the policy direction of this new party.” ~ Jason Kenney, Former “Servant Leader”, August 2017 To the surprise of few, Jason Kenney’s Grassroots Guarantee is […]
What an interesting week for Alberta politics (let’s be real, every week in Alberta politics is interesting.) And an awful week for the United Conservative Party. First the excitement started when unsurprisingly the UCP was declined the ability to participate in the Edmonton Pride Parade. To anyone with […]
There were a number of things happening at the UCP AGM but it didn’t really get interesting until Saturday afternoon. The afternoon plenary session began 25 minutes late and we were only into the 25th of 63 proposed resolutions. Other members soon began to voice concern over the […]