OPINION | Alberta’s UCP government is not introducing change, but upheaval

If nothing else, Alberta’s UCP government has proven itself remarkably efficient. This week it passed a piece of legislation — Bill 22 — that managed to infuriate teachers, upset democracy and prompt a warning from the province’s ethics commissioner. And the government did all this in a matter of days. Hours, really. Opposition leader Rachel Notley called Bill 22 an…

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Opinion | Alberta government suffers self-inflicted wound by firing election commissioner

Politics in Alberta is taking a turn from the bizarre to the surreal to the dangerous. On Monday, the UCP government announced its new Bill 22 would eliminate Lorne Gibson’s job as the province’s independent election commissioner. The news hit like a bombshell. Gibson has been investigating fiscal wrongdoing in the UCP’s 2017 leadership race, and has so far levied…

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The Way Jason Kenney Treats Indigenous Peoples

He pits them against each other. Friends get funds, the rest, silence.

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Opinion / With or Against Him: Kenney’s view of First Nations

It’s dog whistle politics without the whistle. Alberta’s new UCP government doesn’t have to come out and admit it’s much less committed to Indigenous issues than the former NDP government—we can hear it from the silence.

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Opinion | Diplomatic diversion: Would budget cuts by any other name still hurt?

When is a “war room” not a war room? Well, when it’s the “Alberta Information Centre.” When is what looks suspiciously like an anti-union campaign not an anti-union campaign? Well, when it’s an “Employee Labour Relations Support Program.” Say hello to the season of the euphemism in Alberta politics.

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