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Comparisons of back-to-school across Canada

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on August 17, 2020

All jurisdictions in Canada are working on reopening strategies for K-12 schools. The most up-to-date medical advice we are receiving is that children under the age of 10 are less likely to have severe physical health outcomes, and a safe return to school will be beneficial for the […]

Curriculum announcement reveals stunning mistrust of Alberta youth

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on August 11, 2020

From the day Kenney entered Alberta’s political arena in 2016 until election day in 2019, the UCP told Alberta their enemy was the NDP – in 2023, they may decide the enemy is our children.

Anatomy of a public health risk: six minutes of a Danielle Smith interview

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on July 31, 2020

Smith doesn’t tell her listeners that Calton is an economic historian and not a medical professional. She also doesn’t mention that the “Mises Institute is the world’s leading supporter of the ideas of liberty and the Austrian School of economics,” rather than an institute supporting public health and safety.

Political opinion on public health is 2020’s ongoing unnatural disaster

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on July 25, 2020

When you have every Karen and Daryl snatching likes from the lowest common denominator on Facebook for free, you can hardly blame the country’s mac and cheese-powered “thought leaders” for trying to recover their place as the chosen few who provide vocabulary lessons to thousands across the country.

Progressives in Alberta can’t defeat the UCP – but conservatives can

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on July 8, 2020 • ( 1 Comment )

Our colleagues in the world of political analysis, Scott Howard Payne and Robbie Kreger-Smith, did some collaboration and pontification on the way that progressive activists, from all parties, can rally together without merging. The ultimate goal being the removal of the current UCP government in 2023. While the […]

“We don’t want big money to distort or have an unfair effect on election outcomes,” – AUMA President

By Robbie Kreger-Smith on June 25, 2020

Barry Morishita, Mayor of the City of Brooks and President of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association is speaking out about the Alberta Government’s introduction of Bill 29 – the Local Authorities Election Amendment Act. The bill proposes removal of caps on overall donations, with a $5,000 contribution limit […]

Alberta’s Fair Deal will cost Albertans

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on June 18, 2020

Connect: @[email protected] The long anticipated Fair Deal Panel report was finally released to the public Wednesday, and though there is a lot of back-slapping going on, the government isn’t talking about the hundreds of millions of dollars obtaining the “fair deal” will cost Alberta. Contracting the R.C.M.P. comes […]

Vegan fast food employee in B.C. endorses Erin O’Toole

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on June 17, 2020

“People gotta understand that I’m here for a much greater purpose than doing what they want – I’m here to do what I want,”

Harper’s revisionist history of the 2015 election left out a few tiny little details

By Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean on May 29, 2020

Was Harper’s decision to freeze the media out of the conversation intentional? Absolutely – not that he will take any responsibility for it.

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