Occupation: Canadian Politician Birth: February 2, 1972
But of course in my world nothing is political. And everything's about policy and governance. And maybe a bit of politics..
You know, even in the economic downturn in Alberta, there are restaurants in Calgary, and even in Canmore up the mountain, that cannot open for lunch….
I'm happy that Canadians are having a good debate about infrastructure, and not whether it's important but more how we're going to pay for it..
All three of the leaders looked like they were surprised to be asked about housing. And really none of them had anything interesting to say. And so t….
When we look at cutting people's commute - like that word infrastructure is boring. Who knows what that means? But what it really means is we got to ….
I think it's a good thing that we can have relatively non-partisan political conversations because I don't think that my premier necessarily should a….
You know, the key issue is that city issues are not to be put in a box and say well, that's what the mayor wants. They're Canadian issues. Cities acc….
We still need to hear more about things like water and wastewater infrastructure and community infrastructure, like local rinks and libraries. But at….
I'm not shy about stating my opinion on political issues, so I can state my opinion, which is, on this one, Premier Notley's right. Because cap and t….
I don't believe that the economy has changed people's thinking politically in Alberta. However, obviously we elected a brand new government for the f….
I'll tell you that the dog whistle politics is badly missing the mark. Because, you know, as I've been speaking about it, sure, I've got some racists….
I was really happy in the Globe and - in the Globe and Mail debate, which was on the economy, that there were questions about infrastructure, about i….