
A Turning Point for the Federal Liberals
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
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
Creation of the new United Conservative Party is now a fait accompli; all that remains is the election of a leader. There are two announced candidates, Jason Kenney and Brian
It is very difficult for the average individual to understand published academic research, and published economic studies are no different. This came to the forefront recently, as there has been
Canadians driving to the west coast will now have to travel through two provinces with NDP governments. It appears British Columbia will soon have an NDP government. In last month’s
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
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
For a long time, governments have been promoting a confusing link between infrastructure spending and stimulating the economy. I have long believed the Keynesian concept of stimulus spending is at
While having coffee with a friend recently, I quoted Stephen Lewis’ view that it is difficult to understand just what it is that Liberals actually believe in. (The full quote
In early January, Jane Fonda visited Alberta. Ms. Fonda came to Alberta to join with aboriginal leaders to denounce the approval of two pipelines. More generally, Ms. Fonda came to
It appears the worst may be over for the Alberta economy. However, this is a cautious prediction, based mainly on the fact oil prices seem to have stabilized lately. Notice