by Richard Froese Who says history doesn’t repeat itself in Canadian federal politics. When former prime minister Pierre Trudeau left office in 1984, Albertans and western Canadians thought that they had seen the end of a national leader with that…

by Tom Henihan In the immediate aftermath of the Paris terrorist attacks, being concerned or preoccupied with anything else would have seemed callus and indifferent, akin to Nero fiddling while Rome burned. Shamefully, we did fiddle while proverbial Rome burned…

by Jeff Burgar I am worried. Perhaps you should be too. Oil price? Inching downwards, perhaps soon to be in the $30’s. So why am I paying top dollar at the gasoline pump still? Will such prices save local jobs?…