Category: Alberta politics
Alberta politics
LatestAlberta’s business leaders need to take education failures seriously
The province needs to begin ensuring students are graduating ready for citizenship and the workforce
Alberta has the highest rate of food insecurity in Canada
Community-based participatory research is critical to uncover solutions
U.S. on track to double LNG exports while Canada dithers
Louisiana, Texas projects to add up to 190 million tonnes per year by 2030
Greenwashing label discourages real solutions to energy crisis
Catherine McKenna’s attack against Canada’s energy sector irresponsible and oblivious to the world’s energy challenges
How to fix Alberta’s old-school energy panel
Premier Smith should create a parallel panel of energy players from the constituencies neglected in the first kick at the cat
One on One with Perry Kinkaide: Getting the energy transition right
The implications of Justin Trudeau’s Just Transition on Alberta’s energy sector
A provincial remedy to the excesses of medical assisted suicide
MAiD is changing our health system to one designed to bury us at the lowest possible cost
Smith’s energy panel representative of a by-gone era
Where are the wind players, the solar players, the geothermal players, the First Nation communities, the young professionals?
Alberta premier’s latest scheme blares BOONDOGGLE (ALL CAPS)
The Liability Management Incentive Program is both bad politics and bad policy
In hindsight, Smith, Trudeau and Tory should have known better
But, as Margeret Thatcher wrote, hindsight is “sadly denied to practicing politicians
Canada’s health-care system desperately needs creative leadership
Too bad there is none on offer
Rents are out of control, but let’s not blame ‘the market’ for our woes
Gradually, entire cities are becoming unaffordable for working families
