Alberta Premier Jason Kenney

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney updates media on measures taken to help with COVID-19, in Edmonton on Friday, March 20, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

The COVID warning Jason Kenney should have heeded

Alberta doctors begged their premier two weeks ago to impose a ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown. It would be over by now.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford stands alongside Quebec Premier Francois Legault, as he speaks to the media, at the start of the Ontario-Quebec Summit, in Toronto, on September 9, 2020. Four conservative-minded premiers are to issue today their wish list for next week's throne speech on which the fate of Justin Trudeau's minority Liberal government could hinge. Quebec's Francois Legault, Ontario's Doug Ford, Alberta's Jason Kenney and Manitoba's Brian Pallister plan to hold a news conference in Ottawa to spell out what they hope to see in the speech. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Doug Ford makes an announcement ahead of the Throne Speech: Live video

Ontario’s premier will be joined by Québec Premier François Legault, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney updates media on measures taken to help with COVID-19, in Edmonton on Mar. 20, 2020. (Jason Franson/CP)

What Jason Kenney can glean from past premiers on saving Alberta’s economy

Scott Payne: From Ed Stelmach to Rachel Notley, Alberta’s premiers have attempted to address our over-reliance on oil and gas and the impact it has on the province’s economic health only to find themselves rebuffed

Alberta is investing $1.1 billion in the disputed Keystone XL pipeline, a project that Kenney says is crucial for the province's economy. (Alik Keplicz/AP/CP)

What if Jason Kenney is secretly working to undermine Alberta’s oil and gas industry? A conspiracy theory.

Max Fawcett: The decisions Kenney’s government have made lately has only caused greater scrutiny over the province’s $1.5 billion investment in the Keystone XL pipeline

Maclean's Live with Jason Kenney

Jason Kenney in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean’s Live Replay

The discussion included the pandemic as a public health challenge, how to reopen the economy safely, the economic challenges threatening Alberta and more

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney updates media on measures taken to help with COVID-19, in Edmonton on Mar. 20, 2020. Hundreds of Alberta doctors have signed an open letter asking the Kenney government to delay its proposed restructuring of the health care system. (Jason Franson/CP)

The mobile health care app touted by the Alberta government has flaws

Danyaal Raza and Jillian Ratti: Effective virtual care needs to be married with our fundamental goals for overall health care reform

Jason Kenney’s ‘triggered’ culture reaches Alberta students

Max Fawcett: Does the Alberta government believe the education system’s role is to produce critical thinkers or compliant ones?

Jason Kenney’s Facebook-era McCarthyism

Chris Turner: Alberta’s economy is in turmoil, and Kenney’s cabinet spends its time waging a war against those who were allegedly disloyal to Alberta’s oil and gas sector

Jason Kenney takes the words right out of Ezra Levant’s mouth

Max Fawcett: Comparing Canada’s oil to OPEC and Russia doesn’t exactly raise the bar for Alberta’s oil and gas industry