Separation threats have hit a dead end for Alberta
Instead of folding, Ottawa is using Alberta’s aggressive separatism rhetoric to galvanize its own base in Central Canada and B.C.
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | May 5, 2026
Instead of folding, Ottawa is using Alberta’s aggressive separatism rhetoric to galvanize its own base in Central Canada and B.C.
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Feb 9, 2026
A system meant to cut emissions now steers money away from wind and solar and toward oil and gas
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Feb 1, 2026
Alberta talks up free enterprise, but its treatment of renewable energy tells a very different story
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Jan 26, 2026
Scott Moe and Danielle Smith responded very differently to Mark Carney’s trade agreement with China
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Jan 14, 2026
Recent events in Alberta point to a political culture that increasingly tolerates bad behaviour
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Jan 5, 2026
The Alberta government is pushing policies it never campaigned on, fuelling political consequences that are becoming harder to ignore
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Oct 27, 2025
Both conservative leaders still have loyal backers, but swing voters are walking away
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Oct 21, 2025
Canada has more leverage than we think
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Sep 22, 2025
Nuclear power is the best bet for Alberta but time is running out
Read MorePosted by Doug Firby | Sep 16, 2025
David Eby is running out of people to blame for his failures
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