Had Naheed Nenshi spent more time reading Hamlet alongside those Doctor Who books he loved as a boy, then the phrase “hoist by his own petard” might resonate more deeply. Unfortunately for our current Alberta NDP leader,
It also encourages the province to end the use of COVID vaccinations among healthy children and teenagers; conduct further research into the vaccines’ effectiveness; establish support for “vaccine-injured” individuals,
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has been acclaimed as the party's candidate in Edmonton-Strathcona. It's the latest hurdle for the former Calgary mayor to get a seat in the legislature after he took the helm of the Opposition party in June.
Rachel Notley, a former Alberta premier who is a member of the Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, says discipline, unity and love of both country and province are critical as Canada faces a real risk of tariffs from U.
When Raj Pannu first won Edmonton-Strathcona riding for the Alberta NDP in 1997, he took the riding by 58 votes. In those days, Edmonton-Strathcona was not the NDP bastion it is today. It could as easily have fallen to the Alberta Liberals,
He is 60 now, a grandfather to boot. And Stephen McNeil likes being able to spend most nights of the week in Upper Granville, in the house where he grew up as the 12th of 17 kids. When we spoke this week he talked about relishing his post-politics gig: helping Cox & Palmer ,
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There are to be no punitive tariffs on Canadian exports. Well, maybe after Feb. 1 or maybe not. Trump is being cagey. And if we act like a serious country in the nine to 18 months the Trump administration has given us to get our border issues sorted,
Despite criticism of how she handled the matter at last week’s first ministers’ meeting, Alberta’s premier is doubling down on her public opposition to a possible export tax on Canadian oil. The possibility of such a tax is understandably a concern for Danielle Smith,
She is not backing down. Far from it. She is ramping things up. Upping the ante, telling her critics what she wants to see in a Team Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith doesn’t mind getting in the face of those who have been calling her down.
As far as wages go, Alberta workers now face a significant “Alberta Disadvantage,” says a report on the continuing suppression of wages and salaries in the Western Canadian province.
Danielle Smith has once again chosen political ideology over country as Canada faces a trade war with Trump's United States.