Paul Wells and Colby Cosh took your questions on Alberta’s electionHere are Wells and Cosh answering readers’ questions about Alberta’s election on May 5, where so much is in the air
Paul Wells in Alberta: Could Jim Prentice actually lose? It was supposed to be a coronation in Alberta. Paul Wells on how Jim Prentice got here, and whether he can prove the polls wrong
In the skilled trades, the future looks better than the presentThe oil crash will have an impact on grads entering the workforce this year. Fortunately, the future isn’t all doom and gloom
The last of Danielle SmithShe lacked a natural gift for politics, but the former Wildrose Party leader’s impact on this era of Alberta politics is significant
Jim Prentice killed the flat taxHow that changes life in a province where there’s always something else you can go do
Parsing the Alison Redford interview Who’s the audience for Redford’s astonishing interview? Not the people of Alberta, writes Colby Cosh
Jim Prentice’s tough medicineWhile the Alberta premier is seen to be attacking voters, the opposition is a shambles. Bring on the election.
The Interview: Edmonton mayor Don IvesonDon Iveson on why there’s plenty of work available in Edmonton—and why his city is better positioned than Calgary