- A commentary on political, social and cultural issues—what else would you expect from a lawyer with a degree in anthropology?
Recent Comments
susanonthesoapbox on Happy Easter Susan D on Happy Easter Carlos on Happy Easter Carlos on Happy Easter Carlos on Happy Easter -
Recent Posts
-
Join 1,372 other subscribers
Categories
- Alberta Health Care
- Celebrations
- Climate Change
- Crime and Justice
- Culture
- Danielle Smith
- Disasters
- Economics
- Economy
- Education
- Employment
- Energy
- Energy & Natural Resources
- Environment
- Feminism
- General Health Care
- Guest Bloggers
- Humour
- Law
- Lectures
- Politics
- Politics and Government
- Privacy and Surveillance
- Rich and/or Famous
- Science
- Social Media
- Terrorism
- Uncategorized
- Vacation
- War
Tags
- AHS
- Alberta Health Services
- AMA
- Auditor General
- Brian Jean
- Brian Mason
- Budget
- Canada Day
- Canadian Energy Strategy
- Christmas
- Climate Change
- Coutts blockade
- COVID-19
- Covid restrictions
- Danielle Smith
- David Swann
- Derek Fildebrandt
- Donald Trump
- Doug Ford
- Doug Schweitzer
- Duckett
- Election 2015
- Expense Accounts
- FOIP
- Gay-Straight Alliances
- George Orwell
- Greg Clark
- Hancock
- Harper
- Health Care Crisis
- Horne
- Horner
- HQCA
- Jason Kenney
- Jim Prentice
- John Carpay
- Justin Trudeau
- Kellie Leitch
- Kent Hehr
- Keystone XL
- Liepert
- Lukaszuk
- Mar
- Mason
- Naheed Nenshi
- NDP
- Northern Gateway
- Old boys club
- Peter Lougheed
- Progressive Conservatives
- Rachel Notley
- Raj Sherman
- Ralph Klein
- Redford
- Ric McIver
- Rob Anderson
- Sandra Jansen
- Sarah Hoffman
- Shannon Phillips
- Smith
- Sonya Savage
- Stelmach
- Stephen Harper
- Supreme Court of Canada
- Thanksgiving
- Thomas Mulcair
- Timothy Snyder
- Trans Mountain Pipeline
- Transparency
- Travis Toews
- Trevor Tombe
- Tyler Shandro
- Weatherill
- Wildrose
- Zwozdesky
Meta

Follow me on Twitter
My Tweets
Category Archives: General Health Care
Kenney: Rights and Responsibilities During a Pandemic
Last week when Alberta’s covid infection rate spiked to record highs, the positive-test rate climbed to 10.5%, and doctors across the province begged for more restrictive public health measures to avoid the refrigerator trucks, Mr Kenney appeared on Facebook to … Continue reading
Kenney’s ‘Data-Based’ Covid Restrictions
There are some leaders you’d follow to hell and back, and then there’s Jason Kenney. On Nov 24 Mr Kenney declared a second covid related public health emergency and outlined restrictions that would go into effect immediately because despite his … Continue reading
Decision Day for Dr Day
Mr Justice Steeves’ decision in Cambie Surgeries Corporation v. British Columbia (Attorney General) reads like a Scott Turow novel, albeit at a slower pace. It includes all the major elements of a legal thriller: a law suit with white hats … Continue reading
Alberta’s School Re-Entry Plan: It is what it is
These are unprecedented times, and they’re not being made any easier by Jason Kenney’s callous justification for his government’s half-baked School Re-Entry Plan, or Dr Hinshaw’s Order 33-2020 which was intended to clarify questions around masking and social distancing in … Continue reading
What Alberta’s School Re-entry Plan Teaches Us About Trust
On July 21, the UCP government announced 750,000 students will return to school in September under the government’s re-entry plan Scenario 1. Scenario 1 means in-class learning under near-normal daily operating conditions with health measures. These measures include two free … Continue reading
When Jason Kenney Told Off China and It Backfired
Covid-19 upended everything. No one knows whether the world will snap back to “normal” like an elastic band or be gone forever. Economists, futurists, and historians are all over the map when it comes to what to expect in … Continue reading
Kenney Rejects Notley’s Request for a Public Inquiry. Why?
At last count there have been 1,550 Covid-19 infections and three deaths connected with the Cargill, JBS and Harmony Beef meatpacking plants in Alberta. This is frightening in a province that prides itself on having the highest testing levels … Continue reading
Leadership in the Post-Pandemic World
It’s been two and a half months since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic; infections and deaths will continue until a vaccine is found. Economists and global thinkers may disagree on what the new world will look like, … Continue reading
Jason Kenney’s Fight with Alberta’s Doctors
“The crisis we have in health care, rural included, is a void of leadership by the UCP government. They were voted in with a majority government, but do not seem to understand the difference between leadership and power.” — Dr … Continue reading