Brad Wall
An Evolution Debate Shows American-style Politics Still Alive In Canada
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall isn’t the only one trying to politicize the Governor General’s comments.
Brad Wall Is Saskatchewan and That’s Why He Handily Won the Election
Brad Wall chalked up a third consecutive majority government for his lean, green, NDP-stomping machine. Here's why.
Justin Trudeau Is Taking Punches From All Sides on Energy Plans in Canada
Canada's prime minister is facing provincial pushback on both carbon pricing and a major pipeline proposal.
Canada's School Shooting Highlights Systemic Poverty and Racism in First Nations Communities
Chiefs say incidents of internal violence are a function of the crushing poverty that Canada's Aboriginal peoples endure daily.
We Spoke to the Indigenous Protester Who Called the Paris Climate Conference on Its Bullshit
Erica Violet Lee's viral picture mocking a nearby Brad Wall at the Paris Climate Conference was an act of resistance.
Did the Conservative Party’s Next Leader Use COP21 as a Coming Out Party?
Introducing Brad Wall, Conservative Party leader circa 2018.
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.
In Defense of the Terrible Canadian Senate
It's awful, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper knows it's not going anywhere, despite his election promises.
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.
Canadian Strippers Are Protesting Strict Laws by Taking Their Poles on the Road
Saskatchewan has cracked down on strippers, so many have resorted to performing in private homes and hotels across the province.
Indigenous Canadians Are Fighting the Uranium Mining Industry
A group of remote northern Dene trappers are fighting to preserve some of their traditional land from exploitation.