Rachel Notley
Moose Calls and 'Accidental' Hitler Salutes: What I Learned at Alberta's Kudatah
Things got really weird in Edmonton today.
The Definitive Guide to the Alberta NDP’s Latest Trainwreck
Rachel Notley (and her government's lawyers) have given the Rebel Commander, Ezra Levant, the greatest gift of all: legitimacy.
Albertans Want to Phase Out Coal, But Don’t Like That It’s an NDP Plan
Albertans are down with the benefits of ditching the most damaging method to keep the lights on, but are nervous about losing jobs.
The Loonie Is Plunging, and Oil Is Dirt Cheap in Canada
The loonie, as the Canadian dollar is known, could slip below 70 cents against the American dollar for the first time since April 2003.
Awful Misogynists Keep Threatening to Kill Alberta Premier Rachel Notley
The saddest part is that this has been deemed the new normal in Albertan politics.
Canada Is Talking Tough on Climate But Don’t Expect the Oil Sands to Shut Down
Alberta's Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said the federal government and fellow provinces understand "Alberta is an energy producer and will remain so for the foreseeable future."
Canada's Oil-Rich Province Is Bringing in a Carbon Tax and Justin Trudeau Is Thrilled
“This is the day we stop denying there is an issue. And this is the day we do our part," Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said on Sunday.
Alberta’s Wildrose Party Is Pranking Everyone
Here's indisputable proof that the Wildrose Party is in fact a crew of performance artists who are trying their very best to KO Alberta's wounded conservative movement and make way for a full-blown socialist utopia.
What the Death of Keystone XL Means for Canada’s Energy East Pipeline
Energy East, North America’s longest proposed pipeline, would repurpose an existing natural gas pipeline to carry 1.1 million barrels of crude oil per day from Alberta and Saskatchewan to refineries in Quebec and New Brunswick.
Conservatives Have Used Alberta’s NDP to Drag Down Tom Mulcair
It's been pretty unfair, but pretty, pretty effective.
Will Alberta’s NDP Government Try to Save the Planet or the Economy?
It's a deceptively simple question but few governments have ever faced such a stark challenge.
Canadian Premiers Call For Oil Export Expansion Amid Promises to Fight Climate Change
The Canadian Energy Strategy, drafted without the input of the prime minister, is light on details and shows how difficult it was for the provinces — some more resource-rich than others — to come to a consensus.