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October 9, 2008

Battle For The Centre Of The West Laurie Hawn unseated Anne McLellan in the last election, but can he stave off his new challengers in
“Letting The Other Political Types Take Over” The greens got into the leaders’ debate, but the party is still working on practical politics
Of Polls, Puffin Poop, and Political Reporting When it comes to election spin, it’s not what makes the news that matters, but what doesn’t

October 2, 2008

SEE looks at Edmonton-Sherwood Park and Edmonton-Strathcona Jimmy ford and Tim Uppal’s feud could end the tory hold on battleground Edmonton-Sherwood Park
SEE looks at two battleground Edmonton-area federal election races Will the pileup of left-leaning candidates in edmonton-strathcona pave the way to a Jaffer victory?

September 25, 2008

Nursery Room Politics The Liberals and NDP roll out a buggyful of new (and not-so-new) childcare platforms

September 18, 2008

Putting A Face On Your Carrots Local farmers reach out to urban consumers at shake the hand that feeds you
The Iceman And The Egghead Harper and Dion are trying hard to appear like ordinary joes. But I want a PM who’s better than me!

September 11, 2008

The Fear Of Losing Funding Only brave souls are seen attending the same parties as members of the opposition
The Perception Of Leadership Dion will need to summon some populist flair if he wants to get through the next election
"It's Like That Guy In Tiananmen Square!" Is CBC RADIO 2’s new format going to steamroll longtime edmonton stations like CKUA and CJSR?
Defeat The Mountain Pine Beetles Pilot project promises to turn millions of dead, insect-ravaged trees into glorious newsprint
Almost The Last Crossing The last active streetcar driver in Edmonton looks back on an earlier era of transit

September 4, 2008

Back From The Oilsands, With A Bottle In Hand The Sierra club youth coalition wraps up second oilsands bike trip; Calgary remains indifferent
The Last Mayor Of Tent City He’s had a home for a year, but Dean Cardinal’s life remains a struggle
The Best Ideas Are Often Stolen Minimum drink prices were first proposed by yours truly, but the tories rejected the idea
Big Ideas - In Six Minutes And Forty Seconds Hear about reclaiming Edmonton’s less than flattering moniker ‘Deadmoneont'
Rewind: Education, First Nations and Politics Our comment on this week's news
When You Assume... ...You don’t just make an ass out of you and me; you lose out on government funding too
Guard Your Vitals! Tips on keeping personal information out of prying hands from Alberta’s sultan of privacy
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