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For Jason Kenney and Brian Jean, it’s Alberta versus the world
The would-be leaders of Alberta’s new conservative party envision a province preoccupied with its own interests, powers and identity. Where could they have gotten an idea like that?
Jason Kenney, Brian Jean and the war to define Alberta conservatism
A vote to merge will formally kick off the race to lead Alberta’s United Conservative Party. That’s where things get weird.
Now the fight to lead Alberta’s united right begins
Both Jason Kenney and Brian Jean are eager to challenge each other to be the dismantler-in-chief of the Alberta NDP government
It’s ridiculous to call a carbon tax a sales tax. Here’s why.
A carbon tax is no more a sales tax than income taxes are, writes University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe
Brian Jean’s Wildrose Party rises from the ashes of Fort McMurray
Emerging from the Fort McMurray fire, Wildrose Leader Brian Jean is determined to prove he is also the new face of conservatism in Alberta
What Fort McMurray really means
Fort McMurray is both the centre of unsolved tensions in Canada and a juicy target for scorn
Brian Jean on Fort McMurray: ‘We can build it better than it was’
The home of the leader of Alberta’s opposition Wildrose Party was razed to the ground. He spoke to Cormac Mac Sweeney about what comes next for his city
The angry, radical right
Why a growing number of extremists are lashing out publicly at Muslim immigrants—and Justin Trudeau
Why Alberta’s Wildrose Party wasn’t being lazy in opposing morning sittings
The Wildrose Party’s opposition to earlier sessions of the Alberta legislature was a PR disaster, but also entirely valid