#A referendum in Alberta poses the equalization question

#A referendum in Alberta poses the equalization question

“#A referendum in Alberta poses the equalization question” Politics Insider for Oct. 18, 2021: Alberta questions an ‘unfair’ system; Doug Ford looks safe; and a Liberal pledge Welcome to a sneak peek of the Maclean’s Politics Insider newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered straight to your inbox in the morning. Albertans will cast ballots…

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#Erin O’Toole: Not today Jason Kenney, not today

#Erin O’Toole: Not today Jason Kenney, not today

“#Erin O’Toole: Not today Jason Kenney, not today” SATIRE: Reimagining the Conservative leader’s recent press conference—and the dogged effort to get him to utter two simple words New Brunswick. Four days before the federal election. Erin O’Toole is trying to make an announcement about securing the future. His hopes are dashed. Nobody wants to talk…

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#What Jason Kenney’s ‘mission accomplished’ moment has reaped for Alberta

#What Jason Kenney’s ‘mission accomplished’ moment has reaped for Alberta

“#What Jason Kenney’s ‘mission accomplished’ moment has reaped for Alberta” It’s not only the near-total abandonment of public health precautions that has embittered much of Alberta toward its premier, though the outcome of Jason Kenney’s decision led to an unfettered fourth wave, and unleashed the Delta variant with the effect of record-busting pressure on ICUs and…

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#The splintering of the right in Alberta: 338Canada

#The splintering of the right in Alberta: 338Canada

“#The splintering of the right in Alberta: 338Canada” 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 When Mainstreet Research released its latest Alberta poll in May showing the Wildrose Independence Party in third place with 17…

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#This is not what Jason Kenney came back to Alberta for

#This is not what Jason Kenney came back to Alberta for

“#This is not what Jason Kenney came back to Alberta for” Jason Kenney had a series of ambitions for himself and Alberta when he began, five years ago, on a quest to restore the province. He’d become the Alberta conservative movement’s leader, merge two right-leaning parties into one and topple Rachel Notley’s NDP government, which…

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