
New Alberta separation group meets in Calgary: ‘It’s time to take control’
By Carolyn Kury de Castillo Reporter
Wexit Alberta feels the way Confederation is set up favours the east over the west — politically and economically. Continue reading
Wexit Alberta feels the way Confederation is set up favours the east over the west — politically and economically. Continue reading
As Alberta’s April 16 election approaches, signs are starting to pop up all over the province — but are they still relevant in a social media world? Continue reading
As of Friday, the NDP and the Liberals held four events in the city, followed by the Alberta Party with three, the UCP with two and the Freedom Conservative Party with one. Continue reading
A new poll suggests a united conservative party in Alberta led by Brian Jean would receive more votes than if that party was led by Jason Kenney. Continue reading
Which accomplishments as a federal and provincial public servant will define Jim Prentice’s legacy the most? Political commentators and a former colleague offer their thoughts. Continue reading
Political scientist Duane Bratt says the process of getting people back into their homes and getting aid and reconstruction money will tell the tale on how Notley will be remembered in the long term for her handling of the crisis. Continue reading