No-Fault Insurance in Alberta?
As I write this article in early March, the Kenney government has convened an expert panel to examine what is widely being called Alberta’s car insurance problem. As far as
As I write this article in early March, the Kenney government has convened an expert panel to examine what is widely being called Alberta’s car insurance problem. As far as
The Junior Trudeau government has never demonstrated they have any kind of a grasp on economic issues. They seem to regard taxpayers as an endless well of money to support
The Opposition NDP in Alberta do not much like the Canadian Energy Centre, unofficially called the war room. While pretending to be defenders of the oil and gas industry, the
Whenever I think about what might happen to the economy in the coming year, I remember that I spent the early part of my academic career doing economic forecasting. It
I can’t help but quote the late Yogi Berra who once said, “It’s déjà vu all over again.” The election results are a big throwback to the Trudeau the Elder
I have always thought that leftists have odd ideas. This is largely because they do not actually think about issues, believing any ideas they have are morally superior and are
As I write this column in early September, the federal election campaign has just begun. This means the silliness will start. I find it quite odd how elections have devolved
During the recent election campaign, Jason Kenney promised to assemble an expert panel to assess the financial position faced by Albertans. This panel has convened, and a comprehensive report is
In early July, the usual Stampede routine unfolded. Calgarians let loose for a while and politicians used the event as essentially free publicity. However, there was a curious political (non)
I think it is fair to say Alberta lost the public relations battle over oil a long time ago. The oil industry, as well as successive provincial governments in Alberta,