
Taxpayers Need Return Policy for Politicians
Wouldn’t it be nice if politicians came with a return policy? Just imagine if taxpayers had a legal tool that could be used to remove a politician from office in

Wouldn’t it be nice if politicians came with a return policy? Just imagine if taxpayers had a legal tool that could be used to remove a politician from office in

At last month’s annual Thanksgiving party, Freshwater Creative was able to show off its new digs in the historic Burns Building, decorated to reflect the personality of the creative team

In early October, TransCanada announced it was abandoning the Energy East pipeline. The Trudeau administration responded to this in the usual manner, by issuing an astonishingly naive statement. This job

How do we push back on all the misinformation about Keystone XL – whether disinformation from U.S. foundations, naive Hollywood celebrities or even misinformed local activists? One way is to

If you flip open the 2016 annual report for a massive government employee pension plan in Alberta, you’ll find a subtle note that should set off alarm bells for taxpayers

In 2004, Ellen Parker was working as an assistant to MLA David Swan until she took off to New York where she joined a PR agency. After a couple of

As we get closer to Calgary’s municipal election, don’t be surprised if a candidate asks your business to make a donation to their campaign or pops by your house to

When the Liberals first got elected to office, the favourite game amongst the disgruntled right-wing people was predicting just how long the honeymoon phase would last, and exactly what insane

Ask any swim coach. The future champion is usually the one who was always the last out of the pool during training sessions and meets – the one who showed

When asked how he’s going to balance the budget, Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci speaks in platitudes. His government is “bending the cost curve,” he insists. Over time, the government