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Let me take a few moments out of my Antipodean sojourn to make a couple of observations about Danielle Smith’s fairy tale about how the Government of Alberta lacks the funds to give the province’s ...
Canadian author Margaret Atwood being interviewed by media on the picket line during the Calgary Herald strike in 1999 – she doesn’t mind speaking out in support of a good cause (Photo: Herald Strike ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith responds to an unwelcome question from CBC provincial affairs reporter Michelle Bellefontaine as one of her four health ministers, Mental Health and Addiction Minister ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at her news conference about health care ID, where the topic of book bans came up, yesterday (Photo: Government of Alberta Flickr). Premier Danielle Smith and her ...
A member of the public gives the Premier Danielle Smith hell about fees for COVID immunization at the Aug. 15 “Alberta Next” town hall in Edmonton (Photo: Screenshot of CBC video). Alberta’s United ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith strikes a pose and sees … Quebec! (Photo: Government of Alberta/Flickr). It didn’t take Danielle Smith long to start complaining about Quebec when someone challenged her ...
Finance Minister Nate Horner spells out the bad news about Alberta’s growing deficit this morning (Photo: Government of Alberta/Flickr). Was it mere coincidence Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner ...
Sorry, we’re closed … sort of (Photo: David J. Climenhaga). Alberta Premier Danielle Smith poked the top of her head out of the hole she’d dug for herself ...
Larry Booi in 2010; he was president of the ATA in 2002 when the last strike took place (Photo: David J. Climenhaga). Starting tomorrow, with the Labour Day holiday behind us and another school year ...
Athabasca University’s main building just outside the Town of Athabasca (Photo: David J. Climenhaga). Alberta’s United Conservative Party Government reappointed lawyer Byron Nelson on Wednesday to a ...
If you’d hoped Danielle Smith’s flip-flop from denying free COVID-19 vaccinations for health care workers to providing them might indicate she could also have a change of heart on vaccines for other ...
According to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, the $100 her government intends to charge most Albertans who want to be vaccinated against COVID-19 is just an “administration fee” to cover the current ...