Posts From David Korzinski
Back to homepageCPP Showdown: Little desire for creation of new provincial pension plans across the country – including in Alberta
Albertans more likely to feel they would lose out rather than gain if province leaves CPP December 11, 2023 – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith had the rest of the country’s attention in early November, after announcing that she believed her
Read MorePremiers’ Performance: Legault ends year at all-time low, Kinew enjoys post-election honeymoon
Moe, Kinew approved by a majority; Furey, Houston, Smith and Eby by approaching half of constituents December 4, 2023 – As provincial legislatures wind down for the year, the holiday season offers a chance to reassess and regroup for the
Read MoreIsrael-Gaza: Canadians share sympathies with both sides in warzone, two-thirds call for ceasefire
Political persuasions drive differing views of the war, Canada’s response and media coverage November 7, 2023 – Much of the world has watched with a mixture of shock, horror, dismay, and grief over the last month, as the most recent
Read MoreAlberta Spotlight: Split over health care restructuring, most blame lack of resources for current challenges
Health care and cost of living dominate top issues for Albertans; UCP rated poorly on each December 7, 2023 – With the 2023 calendar on its final page, Albertans may be ending the year with a sense of déjà vu
Read MoreAnalysis: As a potential prime minister, Pierre Poilievre needs to choose his words much more carefully
By Shachi Kurl, President In politics, it is never too early or too late for a winning team to blow its lead. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre appears to have decided that now is the time to risk squandering his political
Read MoreCan Trudeau and the Liberals get their mojo back?
By Shachi Kurl, President In eight years on the job, Justin Trudeau has confronted a lot of crises he didn’t create. It’s not an overstatement to say he’s been a prime minister more assailed and beleaguered by external and unforeseen
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