Once a sharp critic of Danielle Smith’s UCP Government, Independent MLA Scott Sinclair sure is quiet nowadays
Once a sharp critic of Danielle Smith’s UCP Government, Independent MLA Scott Sinclair sure is quiet nowadays
Whether we Canadians like it or not, Pierre Poilievre is waiting around for us to come to our senses and vote for him
Polls and rumours of polls offer sometimes contradictory indications of Alberta’s political future
So long Viktor Orbán! The times, they are a changin’ … but can Wild Rose MAGA buck the trend?
“The wording of the bill proposes giving an inspector appointed by the ministry the broad power to look at “any matter relating to the management, administration or operation of a public library,” and have access to records they deem relevant. It then would give the minister the authority to make “any order that the minister considers appropriate.”
Apologies - I’m out of articles to gift.
Alberta libraries, staff, city councillors denounce Dan Williams’ book censorship scheme

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Alberta Court Grapples with Sovereignty Petition Amidst Indigenous Rights Challenge
Alberta court hears Indigenous First Nations' challenge to sovereignty petition, arguing it violates treaty rights. Decision expected before May 2 deadline.
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https://newsletter.tf/alberta-court-sovereignty-petition-indigenous-rights/
Alberta's court is reviewing a petition for a separation vote. Indigenous groups say it breaks treaty promises, potentially stopping the vote.
#AlbertaSovereignty, #IndigenousRights, #TreatyViolation, #CourtCase, #AlbertaPolitics
https://newsletter.tf/alberta-court-sovereignty-petition-indigenous-rights/
Dan Williams’ proposed book ban aims to gin up a moral panic ‘with no basis in reality’