Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Alberta Liberals launch leadership race as Tory contest takes an acrimonious turn by David J. Climenhaga January 17, 2017October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB A ‘merger’ between the Alberta Party and the Progressive Conservatives? Unlikely by David J. Climenhaga December 7, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB, CA The twists keep coming: Stephen Harper joins the Alberta Progressive Conservative party to back Jason Kenney by David J. Climenhaga November 16, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB This just in from Elections Alberta: New Democrats out-raise Wildrose Party and PCs combined in third quarter by David J. Climenhaga October 18, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Wildrose Party wins the second-quarter fundraising horserace, but can the pace be sustained? by David J. Climenhaga July 17, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Time to stop wasting Alberta taxpayers’ dollars on elite private and cherry-picking charter schools by David J. Climenhaga April 3, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Tory victory in Calgary-Greenway riding turns ‘unite the right’ merger on Wildrose terms into political roadkill by David J. Climenhaga March 23, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Government asks Athabasca University to hold off on financial details; new minister to meet president by David J. Climenhaga March 3, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB The Annals of the Alberta Party: A mystery created, a mystery solved by David J. Climenhaga March 1, 2016October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Thomas Lukaszuk, once the Gorgeous George of Alberta politics, ponders an unlikely political resurrection by David J. Climenhaga September 10, 2015October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Wildrose Party wins Calgary-Foothills byelection, and fairly decisively, but leaves plenty of grist for the mill by David J. Climenhaga September 4, 2015October 5, 2021
Posted inCanadian PoliticsAB Conservatives have to tie themselves in knots to sustain their narrative about Alberta’s fiscal situation by David J. Climenhaga September 1, 2015October 5, 2021