recommended reading: how the katz group did an end run around the best...
If you read one article today, please read Paula Simons well written column on how billionaire Daryl Katz and the Katz Group were able to score major concessions from the City of Edmonton during their...
View ArticleElection bills give Albertans more democracy, less transparency and...
Albertans could soon be given more opportunities to cast their ballots but with much less transparency about and accountability for who is spending money to influence their votes. The United...
View ArticleBen Henderson nominated as the Liberal candidate in Edmonton-Mill Woods
City Councillor Ben Henderson has been acclaimed as the Liberal Party candidate in Edmonton-Mill Woods. Henderson currently serves as Councillor for Ward 8 and was first elected to City Council in...
View ArticleAlberta is a pretty boring place to spend a federal election
Alberta is a pretty boring place to spend a federal election. Even as the polls shift nationally, there is a good chance the seat total could be the same as the 2019 election: 33 Conservative and one...
View ArticleAlberta matters in this federal election for all the wrong reasons
There’s a chance that the federal election results in Alberta could end up being less than exciting, with the Conservatives winning most of the province’s seats, but there’s no doubt Alberta had an...
View ArticleWhat Danielle Smith said she wouldn’t campaign for in the 2023 election
Smith said she wouldn’t campaign on an Alberta Pension Plan and police force, but it looks like that’s what we’re getting. I want to focus on the lede from this widely shared Canadian Press story...
View ArticleDanielle Smith’s Fundraising Machine
A special weekend episode of the Daveberta Podcast It’s rare that I send out a newsletter on the weekend but I thought subscribers would enjoy listening to a new episode of the Daveberta Podcast we...
View ArticleWhat to make of Mark Carney’s meeting with Danielle Smith
Liberal PM expected to call federal election on Sunday for an April 28 or May 5 vote Prime Minster Mark Carney was in Edmonton yesterday for his first visit since winning the Liberal Party leadership...
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