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The Weekly Roundup- March 14,2022
The Legislature continues to sit this week as the second week in a four week stretch gets underway with estimates continuing many ministries including Health, Energy and Executive Council. While attention will be on the Legislature, what is happening up Highway 63 in Fort McMurray with the conclusion of the byelection is sure to garner much attention on Tuesday.
Conservatives Are off to the Races
Leadership races, real and imagined, have caught the imagination of conservative activists while distracting many in the halls of the Alberta Legislature. The entrance of former Quebec Premier to the Conservative Party of Canada leadership race caused many tongues to wag about a contest some assumed had already been sewed up by Ottawa MP Pierre Poilievre.
The Weekly Roundup-March 7,2022
As expected, the past week has been chock-full of good news budget announcements from the government. Consideration of estimates begins today for the budget, which is a line by line look at each ministry at the committee meeting setting. Of course, there is also speculation of an early election.
The Weekly Roundup-February 28,2022
After a very busy first week back in the Alberta Legislature, MLAs are now back in their ridings for a constituency week, with UCP MLAs tasked with sharing the good news found in the budget tabled Thursday. You can expect a slew of announcements highlighting some of the key initiatives from cabinet ministers and the Premier.
22 Things to Know About Budget 2022
Without a doubt Budget 2022 and Tuesday’s Speech from the Throne were aimed at working class people like Larry, core supporters of the United Conservative Party.
Alberta Budget 2022 Webinar
New West Public Affairs’ Monte Solberg, Matt Solberg, Keith McLaughlin and Sonia Kont are joined by public opinion pollster Janet Brown to break down Budget 2022 and what it means for Albertans.
Alberta 2022 Speech from the Throne
Yesterday, the Honourable Salma Lakhani, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, delivered the Government of Alberta’s Speech from the Throne. Highlights include, further diversification, building hospital capacity, creating a hydrogen centre, exploring an Alberta Pension Plan and more.
The Weekly Roundup-February 22, 2022
Protests and occupations have been shut down across the country including at four border crossings and in front of Parliament Hill, with the Trudeau government invoking the Emergencies Act for the first time since its passage in 1988. Premier Kenney has committed that the Government of Alberta will launch a court challenge of the invocation of the Act , and may also intervene in support of other court challenges.
It’s Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Election Season
Alberta’s next election isn’t scheduled until May 29th, 2023 but things are already starting to heat up. We’re also only 7 weeks away from Premier Jason Kenney’s leadership review vote, which may or may not, finally settle the infighting and palace intrigue that has plagued the UCP since the beginning of COVID.
Buckle up. It’s going to be an interesting political ride for the next 15 months.
The Weekly Roundup-February 14, 2022
For the past week much of the attention across the country has been focused on continuing blockades at border crossings including in Coutts and at protests in various cities participating in so-called Freedom Convoys, including in Edmonton. The Premier has stated that no Canadian politicians should be promoting the blockades and that it’s up to the RCMP to enforce the law in Coutts. Emerging news this morning is that the Prime Minister will invoke the Emergency Measures Act after meeting with Canada's premiers