Something is rotten in the State of the UCP
A legal challenge filed by the JCCF against the Alberta government may only be a legal challenge… or it may be sign of something more profound happening in Alberta politics.
A legal challenge filed by the JCCF against the Alberta government may only be a legal challenge… or it may be sign of something more profound happening in Alberta politics.
the NDP and the UCP have ran up the credit card in the hopes that maybe down the road we’ll get a good bonus to pay it off.
Alberta’s Premier had absolutely no business promising jobs, economic recovery, or pipelines.
Anyone exhibiting this level of incompetence in the private sector would be fired.
These actions are nothing more than a crass cry of “please sir, may I have some more!” as the government doles out cash to cover for the industry’s incompetent management.
The industry is suffering because they have built an unsustainable business model where profits can only be earned when oil prices are high, corporate taxes are low, and corporate responsibilities (like well remediation and municipal taxes) can be dumped onto taxpayers.
There is no reason for America to support the expansion of Canada’s pipeline access beyond Line 3 at this time.
Canada is sort of a Wild West for regulating broadcasters’ online presence.
While Mr. Wolf may believe this action will generate allies, it is far more likely to wind up a public relations embarrassment that backfires and alienates those we need on our side.