
Light at the End of the Tunnel
I am certain I do not need to say that 2015 was a dark year in Alberta. At the beginning of that year, I could not image such a horrible
I am certain I do not need to say that 2015 was a dark year in Alberta. At the beginning of that year, I could not image such a horrible
I have always felt the election of the Horgan NDP government in British Columbia was bad news for Alberta. This is especially true as the Green party holds the balance
Traditionally, Canadian elections degenerate into a sort of a silly season, when the major parties start handing out goodies in order to buy votes. It is not just the parties
Several years ago, I sat on a panel that was convened by the Wildrose Party of Alberta. The panel produced the document Equalization Fairness Report, which basically outlined the unfairness
Calgary city council dealt with their annual pay raise in December, and it was not a pretty affair. For reasons I do not quite understand, there was a great deal
2019 is an election year in both Alberta and Canada. It is time for voters to say to both Mr. Trudeau and Ms. Notley that you have not been acting
I should not be surprised that Trudeau the Junior has made a real mess of economic policy in a manner that will particularly affect Alberta. It is as if the
There was an interesting juxtaposition of events in early October of this year. The Nobel Prize in economics was announced. The prize was shared by Paul Romer from New York
In August, a coalition of individuals and groups advocating for the poor people of Canada called on the federal government to enshrine housing as a human right. The group claims
We appear to be evolving to an era where, if historical events are uncomfortable for us, we simply change the past. This is eerily reminiscent of George Orwell’s dystopian novel