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As Alberta Burns, Jason Kenney Repeals Carbon Tax
Nearly 30 forest fires, 10 of them considered out-of-control, are raging across the province.
Canada Is Going Conservative
Jason Kenney’s win in Alberta continues a trend of new majority Conservative governments ahead of Canada’s fall election.
Jason Kenney’s United Conservatives Win Alberta Election
After a bitter campaign that saw several UCP candidates step down, Kenney outran the scandals of his newly-merged party.
Alberta Conservative Candidate Caylan Ford Steps Down For Using White Nationalist Talking Points
Facebook messages obtained by Press Progress show Alberta UCP candidate Caylan Ford bemoaned the “demographic replacement of white peoples in their homelands.”
Sorry Alberta Conservatives, the Carbon Tax Is Not Costing a Church $50,000 a Year
FACT CHECK: Unless Medicine Hat is home to a church the size of six Notre Dame Cathedrals, this UCP talking point is truly sinful.
2018 Was the Year Canadian Politics Really Leaned Into the Stupid
Justin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer and Doug Ford had one thing in common this year: they all spent time participating in bad faith politics.
Alberta UCP Leader Jason Kenney’s Anti-Gay Speech Surfaces on World AIDS Day
The career conservative bragged about stopping gay AIDS patients from visiting their partners in hospital back in 2000.
70 Bad One-Liners About the Great Conservative Resistance Photo
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Alberta Conservative Candidates Took Photos with Soldiers of Odin
Here's the latest example of conservative Canadian politicians flirting with the far-right.
Alberta MLA Resigned After Being Charged With Sex Crimes Against a Minor
Don MacIntyre was a United Conservative Party politician who quit earlier this month claiming he wanted to spend more time with his family.
Alberta’s Conservatives May Have Merged, But the Family Feud Isn’t Over
It’s getting pretty wild in the west.
Jason Kenney Continues His Slow March Towards the Albertan Throne
On Saturday, the man many thought would be Harper’s successor became the leader of Alberta’s Progressive Conservative party and one step closer to uniting Alberta’s right.