Postmedia’s Process or Judgment is Broken; Either Way It’s Not Good
How the hell does an op-ed that is so inflammatory get printed in the two largest newspapers in Canada’s third largest market?
How the hell does an op-ed that is so inflammatory get printed in the two largest newspapers in Canada’s third largest market?
Canada has a strong, independent judiciary that is the model for many democracies around the world.
Ralph Klein’s legacy is more than austerity followed by spending like tomorrow was never going to arrive. It’s more than paying down the debt thanks to increased corporate taxes and a return to the boom we promised not to squander away (again). No, Ralph Klein’s legacy was coining […]
It would appear that Albertans have finally made a decision about whether they want cuts to services or higher taxes in the pursuit of a balanced budget.
It’s no surprise the panel tasked with cutting spending found the government spends too much. What’s on the chopping block? Healthcare, K-12 education, post-secondary, the public service and their wages, (excluding management). The panel has recommended the Government of Alberta: reduce the public service by making better use […]
Scheer’s appearance after over a week in hiding, carries on a long Conservative tradition of expressing shock and dismay when Liberals use their own words against them.
In the final week before school starts, it wouldn’t be surprising to find out that few people were paying attention to Alberta’s fiscal update. Personally, I had to link up during back-to-school shopping and feverish updates of my bank account balance while standing in the check out lines. […]
In a stunning escalation of their Facebook rivalry, Brazilian President Jair Bolsanaro has committed to allowing the entire Amazon to burn if French President Emmanuel Macron doesn’t say sorry for calling him a bad president. The tiff started after Bolsanaro had commented to “not embarrass the guy” when […]