Reboot Alberta – A Gathering of Progressives
The results of the “nasty” hyper-partisan Alberta 2019 election is having predictable effects as the “War-like” framing of Alberta’s political culture. This is where the UCP Right and
The results of the “nasty” hyper-partisan Alberta 2019 election is having predictable effects as the “War-like” framing of Alberta’s political culture. This is where the UCP Right and
Reboot Alberta is back. Just as Alberta Progressivewere disillusioned with the direction their government was going in 2009, the election campaign and results in 2019 have surfaced those
Thomas Freidman is an accomplished writer and thinker. He is also an excellent communicator. This piece on his “interview” on how to deal with Climate Change is with
David Olive does a great service to citizens by exposing the myths, fallicies and phony positions of the four Carbon Crazy Conservative Premiers. Well worth a read for
UPDATE: CBC reporting on May 3 the Kenney controlled UCP government rejected the NDP suggestion that an outside prosecutor be appointed to oversee the RCMP investigations into
Alberta Won’t Be Pushed Around…But Likely Out Maneuvered There was plenty of Kenney rhetoric about governing Alberta for “everyone” and with “humility and civility.” There has been no
Kenney Wins the Election But… Now that the Alberta election is over, the decision of Alberta voters is conclusive. Everywhere, except most of Edmonton, the centre of Calgary
The Ugly: How the Election Was Won. The meanest, nastiest, angriest, most hyper-partisan and divisive election in Alberta history is now over, but the bitterness is still active.
Horse-Race Polls are Horses**t: If you believe the Alberta election polling is a reliable way of predicting anything, I am here to disabuse you. If you follow
If you are away from home on Election Day April 16 of can’t make it to the Advanced Polls, there is a solution for you to still vote.
There is so much to keep on top of in a 28 day election campaign. We are already well into Week #1 and there are lots of policy
Albertans own our provincially based energy resources. We live and compete in a global energy economy. The energy companies to whom we lease access and enter into joint