Scott Payne: From Ed Stelmach to Rachel Notley, Alberta’s premiers have attempted to address our over-reliance on oil and gas and the impact it has on the province’s economic health only to find themselves rebuffed
Tag Archives: Jim Prentice
How to make Canada an energy superpower
Before a plane crash took his life, Jim Prentice co-authored a book arguing energy, First Nations and climate-change policies could be reconciled
Maclean’s on the Hill: Canadian politics mourns Jim Prentice
Your weekly podcast debrief on all things #cdnpoli
Jim Prentice, the politician who wasn’t there for politics
‘He knew what team he played for, but I always got the feeling he had the bigger picture in mind’
Former Alberta premier Jim Prentice dead in plane crash
Sources say the twin-engine business jet went down on Thursday night, not far from Kelowna, B.C.
Stephen Harper’s last heroes take aim at provincial power
A trio of former Tory backbenchers are plotting to make a few provinces conservative again. First up? Manitoba’s Brian Pallister.
By-election voters don’t ride Notley’s orange wave
Calgary voters had a rare opportunity to say something to a four-month-old government, and they said whoa.
The death of the Alberta PC dynasty
It didn’t happen overnight. Inside the unravelling of the longest-serving provincial regime in the history of Confederation
Why the Orange Revolution is not about Rachel Notley
Mythologizing the Alberta NDP leader is inevitable, but this election was all about sending a message to the Conservatives
Should we trust the Alberta PCs on energy policy?
What the Prentice Plan would mean for Alberta’s energy resources, for refining in Alberta, for greenhouse gas policy, and for savings