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Category Archives: Alberta Health Care
Dr Eagle’s bonus and the Goldilocks Test
Ah, the joys of being a public figure…this week we learned that Dr Chris Eagle, the president and CEO of Alberta Health Services (AHS), got a bonus of $90,000. That’s in addition to his base pay of $580,000. And significantly … Continue reading
Redford’s Throne Speech: Deja Vu All Over Again
At last, we have the Throne Speech setting out Redford’s agenda. It was eagerly anticipated by all (okay by some…well maybe a few) and finally it’s here for all of us (okay, a few of us) to dissect and discover … Continue reading
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Redford’s Policies Trigger A “Stealth Alert”
If you’ve ever wondered why Albertans keep asking their government for one thing but end up with something completely different it’s because the battery on your *stealth alert* device is running low. How do the PCs use stealth to push … Continue reading
The Health Care Town Hall Meeting–How Come It’s Never Anybody’s Fault?
I went to the Health Care Town Hall meeting in Calgary last week. After two hours I had a headache. How come it’s never anybody’s fault? “Fault” is defined as being responsible for an unpleasant situation. I learned all about … Continue reading
Is Alison Redford The Next Kim Campbell?
Kim who…? (You young ‘uns crack me up). Kim Campbell was the 19th prime minister of Canada. She held that auspicious office for less than 5 months before being obliterated by a Liberal landslide and taking the rest of the … Continue reading
In the Hands of Squints and Politicians
The state of Alberta healthcare is the most important issue facing Alberta voters—and it’s resting in the hands of squints and politicians. Lord help us! A “squint”, like his compatriots the geek and the quant, is a highly trained technical … Continue reading
“Why I Joined The Wildrose Party”
Before anyone has a coronary, that’s not “Why I (as in me) joined the Wildrose Party” but rather why Guy Boutilier joined the Wildrose Party. But first, another question—why did a 69 year old woman, dressed up in a garbage … Continue reading
What Do Alison Redford and George Orwell Have in Common?
Premier Redford and the novelist George Orwell have one thing in common—they recognize the value of euphemisms in political discourse. A euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression used in place of one that is too harsh or … Continue reading
Ken Hughes in the Crosshairs
Update: It’s official. On Jan 21/12 Ken Hughes was narrowly defeated on the 3rd ballot by Shiraz Shariff. Good move on the part of the PCs. Bad news for the opposition parties–the job of taking Calgary West away from the … Continue reading
The Game of Clue – Part 2 (Did Mr Zwozdesky lie?)
When we last saw Miss Scarlett (oops, Ms Notley) she had just informed Professor Plum (sorry, House Speaker, Mr Kowalski) that the former Health Minister Mr Zwozdesky (oh the heck with it…Colonel Mustard) had misled the House when he said … Continue reading