
Alberta Politics: Out of Chaos, Comes Order?
Alberta Politics: Out of Chaos, Comes Order? For decades, Alberta politics was boring. The long-governing Progressive Conservative party seemed like it would have a grip
Alberta Politics: Out of Chaos, Comes Order? For decades, Alberta politics was boring. The long-governing Progressive Conservative party seemed like it would have a grip
Making Sense of the Muddle: A Conversation on Canadian Federal Politics Canada’s federal political scene continues to change at a dizzying pace. The new Liberal/NDP
Too often, governments are viewed as a barrier to running a successful business. They are seen as large bureaucratic organizations with an opaque decision-making process
Today, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, tabled the 2022 Federal Budget entitled “A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life
A False Sense of Security? Canada’s Role in World Energy Markets Canada has an opportunity to be a world leader in providing reliable, affordable, and
Yesterday, Prime Minister Trudeau and New Democratic Party Leader Singh announced Delivering for Canadians Now, A Supply and Confidence Agreement. The Agreement is designed to
Talking Tech: A Conversation with Minister Doug Schweitzer Alberta’s tech sector has experienced enormous growth in recent years. To support that progress, the Alberta Government is
After discussions with the Premiers, the Liberal national caucus, the Cabinet and opposition leaders, the federal government announced yesterday it will invoke the Emergencies Act to support
Inside the Policy Pressure Cooker: Provincial Budgeting in COVID times Budget season is upon us, and provincial governments need to get back to balance, while managing
Last night, the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) caucus elected Manitoba MP Candice Bergen (Portage-Lisgar) as interim leader of the party after they voted to