Jason Kenney is kissing a lot of Alberta’s money goodbye and it hasn’t phased him yet. Repealing the province’s wildly unpopular carbon tax – still in existence but no longer funding the Alberta Treasury – was a heartfelt thank-you to those who voted for Kenney’s United Conservative Party. […]
O’Toole also promised to bend over in any direction for seat-rich Quebec’s provincial autonomy – so long as those seats are filled with Conservative asses
Alberta’s public health service employees are not contracted out from other provinces. Employees and the vast majority of their employers live, work, and pay taxes in our province.
Even though this proposal has been well-researched for more than two decades, Kenney’s government is committed to spending more.
Madu politely reminded them Doug Schweitzer was the Justice Minister when that happened and he could not change the past, only spin it to suit his needs today.
Not-so-fun fact: there are people who still remember every tax dollar that lined the pocket of a wealthy friend, family, business, or donor while people in need lost their homes and/or dined on cat food.
Smith offers a three-step plan that… has more rainbows and unicorns than a Pride parade.
Because, sure, let’s just ignore the fact that the UCP basically slapped a new date on the same budget they released in October 2019.
Edmonton – Delivering an epic lesson on spurious correlations, Karen on Facebook has determined the reason for COVID surges is a result of any month that contains the letter “A”. “I hated science when I was in school but I’ve discovered that I totally get this stuff despite […]