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Alison Redford gives her victory speech at 2:11 a.m. on Oct. 2, 2011, in Edmonton’s EXPO Centre. David J. Climenhaga/AlbertaPolitics.ca
Posted inCanadian Politics
AB, CA

Alison Redford doesn’t look so bad in hindsight

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga October 4, 2021October 5, 2021
Alison Redford, as Alberta's new premier, on the campaign trail in 2012. Image credit: David J. Climenhaga
Posted inCanadian Politics

The short, unhappy reign of Alison Redford showed a better Alberta was possible

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga March 23, 2021October 5, 2021
Alison Redford leaves Government House alone at 11:32 a.m. on March 13, 2020, two days before the Ides, after Conservative MLAs presented her with their grievances. Image credit: David J. Climenhaga
Posted inCanadian Politics

Ides of March appropriate time to remember end of Alison Redford’s Conservative leadership

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga March 16, 2021October 5, 2021
A scene from the 2016 Edmonton Pride Parade (Photo: David J. Climenhaga)
Posted inCanadian PoliticsLGBTIQ

No progressives allowed! Alberta UCP serves up private Pride pancakes only today

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga June 9, 2018October 5, 2021
Photo: Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta
Posted inCanadian PoliticsPolitical Action
AB

Who benefits more from the PC takeover of the Alberta Party — the NDP or UCP?

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga November 15, 2017October 5, 2021
Jagmeet Singh/Photo: NDP.ca
Posted inCanadian Politics
AB

Don’t expect a cold war between Singh’s New Democrats and Notley’s caucus

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga October 2, 2017October 5, 2021
Image: Flickr/Premier of Alberta​
Posted inCanadian PoliticsEducation
AB

Politics at elementary schools are a potential teaching moment, literally

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga September 11, 2017October 5, 2021
Joan Crockatt. Image: David Climenhaga
Posted inCanadian Politics
AB

Foreign influence had nothing to do with Tory Joan Crockatt’s Calgary Centre election defeat in 2015

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga May 24, 2017October 5, 2021
Allan Hunsperger (Wildrose Pary photo, 2012)
Posted inCanadian Politics

Still no redemption for the Wildrose, outed in a Lake of Fire five years ago today

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga April 15, 2017October 5, 2021
Alison Redford on March 13, 2014 (David Climenhaga photo)
Posted inCanadian Politics

Alberta’s first woman premier calls for more than talk about the deplorable treatment of women in politics

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga April 6, 2017October 5, 2021
Alison Redford (David Climenhaga photo)
Posted inCanadian Politics

Two by-elections, three probes, and plenty more: All the Alberta political news that’s fit to print

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga April 4, 2017October 5, 2021
Wildrose Leader Brian Jean with reporters (David Climenhaga photo)
Posted inCanadian Politics

International Women’s Day turns into a major embarrassment for Alberta’s tone-deaf opposition

David J. Climenhaga by David J. Climenhaga March 8, 2017October 5, 2021

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