
What is the NDP Government Really Doing?
The Government of Alberta, and the mainstream media which by default assumes any government must have some idea what it is doing, must take full responsibility for the complete bungling

The Government of Alberta, and the mainstream media which by default assumes any government must have some idea what it is doing, must take full responsibility for the complete bungling

On May 9, 2017, British Columbia voters elected the first minority government since 1952, with the Liberals hanging on to win 43 of the 44 seats needed for a majority

If you’re right and you know it, speak your mind,” Gandhi said. “Even if you’re a minority of one, the truth is still the truth.” The women and men who

Corporate welfare is on the rise in Alberta. While politicians are picking and choosing which businesses they favour for subsidies, they’re taking that cash out of the pockets of other

The oilpatch has long been considered a dangerous occupation where high pay lures workers into a high-risk working environment. But since 1987 – thanks to the forceful intervention of Health

Woodruff Sweitzer is no more. After 25 years, a significant name change announces the American company is now called Woodruff and the Canadian firm, headquartered in Calgary with an office

It is not often I agree with Mayor Nenshi, but I think he has made a wise decision with CalgaryNEXT. With Mayor Nenshi’s announcement that CalgaryNEXT is dead, this appears

Creative director Mark Kamachi and his manager of client services, wife Tanya, chose to run Admaki out in Bragg Creek – “seconds from the first tee box” and away from

I’ve been saying for several years that we – all Canadians – should become more engaged in the discussion of natural resources and with what benefits we derive from their

With the Alberta budget comes implications for Calgarians and all Albertans – but no one more so than future generations of taxpayers. With the NDP government’s initial platform promise of