Nurses Pay for Kenney’s Mistakes

The verdict is in – the cancelled Keystone XL pipeline has cost Albertans $1.3 billion! Let’s be grateful we dodged the $6 billion bullet in the form of guaranteed loans which would have materialized if it had not been cancelled. Jason Kenney’s UCP, and the Government of Alberta in general, love giving money away to […]

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COVID Nightmare in the Tar Sands

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, which includes Fort McMurray and nearby oilsands worksites, is reeling from a third wave of COVID. A state of emergency was declared on April 26. The region reached over 1,900 cases per 100,000 people in early May.  Worksite outbreaks have contributed to the region’s highest cases per capita status, […]

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The Costs of Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles (EV) are hot news. Sales worldwide soared in 2020, increasing by 43 percent over the previous year. Automakers and governments are embracing new EV markets and pushing electric vehicles as one of the most important solutions to climate change. Governments around the world are announcing support for the shift to EVs. Biden’s proposed […]

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Kenney’s Failure Fuels Far-right Fringe

Premier Kenney’s failed economic and COVID-19 strategies have resulted in enormous financial hardship for Albertans and augmented the breeding grounds of pandemic conspiracy theories and the anti-mask movement. The mandated closure of small businesses has affected the livelihood of thousands who work in and own restaurants and the rest of the hospitality sector. By cutting […]

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How to Tackle Alberta’s Unemployment?

Jason Kenney and the United Conservative Party (UCP) are driving Alberta over a cliff, their attention locked on the rear-view mirror as they focus on an ideological commitment to big business and an especially nasty addiction to fossil fuels. They have consistently underestimated COVID-19 and acted too little, too late. They have devastated the province’s […]

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