Economic analysisMaking sense of Alberta’s new energy efficiency programHow to determine whether the Alberta government’s $645-million energy efficiency program, paid for with carbon tax revenue, is money well spent
CanadaThe Alberta PCs are burning. That’s fine by Jason Kenney.Despite the drama inflaming the Alberta PCs, Jason Kenney continues to hurtle toward the party leadership—and a potential merger
Economic analysisThe cost of carbon pricing in Ontario and AlbertaClaims that carbon pricing will lead to skyrocketing price increases throughout the economy are misplaced at best—and misleading at worst
PoliticsRachel Notley takes on pipeline critics—even if they’re from her partyThe Alberta Premier on selling a pipeline in Vancouver, diversifying the economy, and surviving a merger on the right
OttawaTrudeau crunches the crude math of pipeline politicsEvan Solomon on Justin Trudeau’s tough political calculus on Trans Mountain, and the real reason he approved it
BusinessAlberta needed a win—and finally got oneThe approval of two pipelines is cause to celebrate in hurting Alberta. But it could also keep Canada’s environmental plan on track.
CanadaAn Alberta pit stop on Trump’s bizarro road to the White HouseKellyanne Conway’s trip to the oil sands could set the tone for Canada-U.S. relations in the Trump era
PoliticsJason Kenney: Alberta’s would-be uniter, and its great dividerJason Kenney’s old-school Tory play is polarizing Alberta politics
OttawaJim Prentice, the politician who wasn’t there for politics’He knew what team he played for, but I always got the feeling he had the bigger picture in mind’
PoliticsJason Kenney on life after Ottawa and uniting Alberta’s rightIn conversation with Alberta PC leadership hopeful Jason Kenney