Phillippe J. Fournier: The latest Alberta election projection puts the NDP in majority territory, with mounting evidence the UCP’s 2019 path to victory won’t work in 2023
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Alberta budget 2015: Judgment day comes in Edmonton
It wasn’t quite a revolution. After months of speculation, Alberta’s NDP government outlines its not-so-original economic plan
Not the Brian Jean show: A Q&A with the Wildrose leader
Why Wildrose Leader Brian Jean believes the election proved his party belongs to a movement, not him
Say hello to Alberta’s new big-money party
The Alberta Tories have kissed their fundraising edge goodbye, as well as the corporate donations they’ve long been reliant on.
What would energy look like under a Wildrose government?
Where Wildrose leader Brian Jean stands on the pace of oil sands development, carbon pricing, and what Alberta should do with its oil wealth
The last of Danielle Smith
She lacked a natural gift for politics, but the former Wildrose Party leader’s impact on this era of Alberta politics is significant
In defence of the Wildrose defectors
The floor-crossing was widely characterized as an attack on democracy. The truth? Alberta will get over it fast, writes Colby Cosh.
Behind the uproar in Alberta
Colby Cosh on the ad-hoc, crazy-quilt nature of an inevitable revolt in Alberta
In Alberta, Conservatives can truly be conservative
The Id vs. Superego of Tory revolts
Pollsters were wildly off the mark in Alberta’s election
Voters decided they needed a salesperson to pitch Alberta, and its oil. Wildrose didn’t fit the bill