NDP Transportation Minister Brian Mason joins Emma Graney on this this week's interview. The long time MLA and for party leader is retiring this spring, and he reflects on years fighting in opposition trenches before capping his career in government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jan 30, 2019•20 min
This week Sarah O'Donnell fills in as host and is helped along the way with Keith Gerein, Clare Clancy and Dave Breakenridge. The Gallery tackles the controversy swirling around where UCP leader Jason Kenney lived while a federal MP. The team also looks at party fundraising and high profile NDP MLAs who will not be running in the upcoming election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jan 26, 2019•29 min•Ep. 259
Matt Jeneroux, the Conservative MP for Edmonton Riverbend, stops by the studio this week for a wide ranging interview to talk about a busy year ahead in the world of federal and provincial politics. What does Jeneroux think of the idea of Alberta separation? How would a Conservative government in Ottawa have the country further ahead on pipelines? What is the party's alternative to a carbon tax when it comes to fighting climate change? Take a listen to the episode to find out. Learn more about y...
Jan 23, 2019•22 min
This week in Alberta politics saw the release of the 2019 legislature session calendar (there will be a throne speech, mark it down for March 18) and more shenanigans added to the ever-growing list of political intrigue in the lead-up to the election. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Keith Gerein, Clare Clancy and Dave Breakenridge to talk about what the session calendar means for election timing, and go over the four biggest instances of internal party chicanery. Learn more about...
Jan 18, 2019•40 min•Ep. 258
Edmonton's mayor sat down with city columnist Elise Stolte for this week's The Press Gallery interview, pondering the risks for Edmonton in this upcoming provincial election, explaining the math behind the new provincial city funding deal, and taking a stand on the carbon tax. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jan 16, 2019•26 min
The Bighorn Country proposal rocketed into Alberta Politics news this week, starting with Environment Minister Shannon Phillips cancelled public consultations citing security concerns and ending with demands for her resignation. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Clare Clancy, Keith Gerein and Elise Stolte to talk about how and why the issue got out of hand. The team also chats about the Case of the Missing Photo Radar Report. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc...
Jan 11, 2019•36 min•Ep. 257
Regular Press Gallery listeners will recognize this week's interviewee, who sits down to talk with host Emma Graney about being one of Canada's newest senators and what exactly happened with the vote on Bill c-69. Independent Alberta Senator Paula Simons joins us for the first Press Gallery Interview of 2019 to talk about life in the centre block and why Twitter caused her to miss out on sandwiches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jan 09, 2019•29 min
In the first episode of 2019, the Press Gallery podcast team takes a look at the ream of official complaints being filed inside the world of Alberta politics. Over Christmas we had the UCP lodge an official complaint to the Election Commissioner about foreign funding to left-leaning third-party advertiser Progress Alberta, and Freedom Conservative leader Derek Fildebrandt doing the same about a donation in kind he made to Jason Kenney. Then, to kick off the new year, Alberta Party MLA Karen McPh...
Jan 04, 2019•35 min
The Press Gallery’s final episode of 2018 features a chat with a man who is under fire for the struggles of Alberta’s energy industry: Amarjeet Sohi. The Trudeau government’s natural resources minister has been in the spotlight since July, when he was appointed to the role that is overseeing the (delayed) construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Sohi talks about Ottawa’s progress on conducting “meaningful” consultations with Indigenous communities needed to get the pipeline back o ...
Dec 19, 2018•23 min
As is the tradition for the final Press Gallery panel podcast of the year, this week the team looks back at 2018 for the annual news quiz. Join host and quizmaster Emma Graney with contestants Clare Clancy, Keith Gerein and Dave Breakenridge to find out who remembers the most about what happened over the past 12 months in Alberta politics. Play along at home to pit your wits against Edmonton Journal politicos. Merry Christmas and happy new year from all of us in the Press Gallery studio. Learn m...
Dec 15, 2018•27 min
The fall legislative session is over, but the oil price crash and its impact on Canadian coffers is nowhere near done. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Chris Varcoe, Dave Breakenridge and Keith Gerein to talk about Premier Rachel Notley's decision to curtail oil production, what that means for Alberta and reaction from the oil and gas sector. The team also takes a look at a couple of United Conservative nomination races in Calgary — Peter Singh, who is accused of buying votes with...
Dec 08, 2018•37 min
Alberta Liberal Leader David Khan joins host Keith Gerein. Leading a party in a fight for its political life, Khan discusses how he hopes to attract Albertans' attention in the next election with a unique platform, the prospects of a merger with the Alberta Party, and his party's relationship with the federal Liberals. The conversation delves into health care issues, particularly wait times for ambulance crews and whether decriminalization could be a solution to the opioid crisis. Learn more abo...
Dec 06, 2018•20 min
Between the oil differential and Premier Rachel Notley's commitment to buying rail cars to ship black gold, it was oil, oil, oil in Alberta politics this week. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Chris Varcoe, Dave Breakenridge and Keith Gerein to talk about what's happening with the glut and what all this means for the province's coffers. Speaking of oil prices and the hit to the Alberta's books, Edmonton and Calgary will see their funding tied to provincial revenues under a new dea...
Nov 30, 2018•32 min
Former backbench NDP MLA Robyn Luff has sparked a debate on the role of parties in Alberta politics. Luff began the fall session by refusing to sit in the legislature, protesting what she called a “culture of fear and intimidation” in the NDP that doesn’t let MLAs properly represent their constituents. In a series of open letters, Luff outlined her complaints against party brass, including Premier Rachel Notley, and said she wouldn’t return until the culture changed. She was booted from the part...
Nov 28, 2018•23 min
Rural crime reports are the hottest new thing in Alberta politics — the NDP has a strategy and the UCP and federal Conservatives each have a report about their planned approaches to tackle rural crime. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Clare Clancy, Keith Gerein, Dave Breakenridge and Juris Graney to take a closer look at what that means for Albertans. The team also discusses the latest developments in MLA harassment, Robyn Luff's return to the house and Prime Minister Justin Trude...
Nov 23, 2018•37 min
Deputy premier Sarah Hoffman has been an avid listener of the Press Gallery podcast, and so we hoped to have her on as our first ever guest for the new Press Gallery Interview format we launched last month. Scheduling difficulties couldn't make that happen, but she is the first woman to join us on the show. This week she stops by the Edmonton Journal studio to talk about her role as the "attack dog" for the NDP government, concern over rising wait times for some health services and controversy o...
Nov 21, 2018•25 min
Gay-straight alliances in schools, UCP member John Carpay comparing the rainbow flag to the swastika, and yet another crash in oil prices — it's been a strange old week in Alberta politics. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Clare Clancy, Dave Breakenridge and Sarah O'Donnell to take a look at the week that was, and what it all means for Alberta politics. Good Stuff from the Gallery Clare's pick: Season 3 of Life and Death Row, currently playing on Netflix, which explores the plan t...
Nov 16, 2018•29 min
Keith Gerein talks with the MLA from Vermilion-Lloydminster — Richard Starke. Starke has seen the legislature from virtually all sides. He was both a backbencher and cabinet minister in the former Progressive Conservative government, was part of an opposition caucus, and now sits as an independent MLA after deciding not to join the United Conservative Party. From those vantage points, Starke has seen a rise in hyper-partisanship in recent years, an issue highlighted this session by former NDP ML...
Nov 14, 2018•22 min
Alberta politics this week wasn't dominated by legislation and debate — it was Calgary-East MLA Robyn Luff who captured attention with her protest about treatment at the hands of NDP brass. Luff went public with her complaints about message control, whipped votes and bullying on Monday, and developments continued all week. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Clare Clancy, Keith Gerein and Elise Stolte to talk about Luff and changes to municipal election finance laws. The team also ta...
Nov 09, 2018•36 min
UCP house leader Jason Nixon, the MLA for Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre joins host Keith Gerein in the studio to cover a variety of topics. Nixon discusses why he's been the only party leader (so far) talking to the media during the fall session, and offers his views on how the UCP is handling people with extreme views who seem to be attracted to the party. Health care wait times are also on the agenda, along with a new legislature drama involving an NDP backbencher who alleges bullying and...
Nov 07, 2018•19 min
The biggest story out of Alberta this week was Calgary's bid for the 2026 winter Olympics, and it sure has become political. Join Press Gallery host with guests Dan Barnes, Clare Clancy and Sarah O'Donnell (one of them is even from Calgary!) to talk about the bid and why it's become such a political hot potato. The team also takes a look at the first week of the 2018 fall session and last weekend's NDP convention. You also get to hear Emma refer to November as October. It's the end of a long wor...
Nov 02, 2018•37 min
Derek Fildebrandt's spectacular fall from grace last year saw him booted from the United Conservative Party he'd been so passionate about getting off the ground. Now the member for Strathmore-Brooks has started the Freedom Conservative Party and plans to run under that banner in the 2019 election. Join Press Gallery host and provincial affairs reporter Emma Graney as she talks with Fildebrandt about his vision for the new party, his fallout with UCP leader Jason Kenney, and whether he still thin...
Oct 31, 2018•24 min
This week in Alberta politics saw an historic agreement between the government and Lubicon Lake First Nation, ending decades of legal wrangling and protests. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Elise Stolte, Keith Gerein and Dave Breaknridge to talk about that deal and what it means for the community. The team also takes on PACs (political action committees or, in the dry tone of Elections Alberta, third-party advertisers), a wrap over the knuckles from the Ethics Commissioner and th...
Oct 26, 2018•37 min
Alberta's Advanced Education Minister Marlin Schmidt stopped by to chat with the Edmonton Journal's legislature columnist Keith Gerein. The two talk about an eagerly anticipated review of Alberta's tuition rates, and the minister's relationship with the University of Alberta following some critical comments earlier this year. Schmidt also offers his take on the priorities of the NDP convention this weekend, and how the party hopes to overcome unfavourable odds to win next year's provincial elect...
Oct 25, 2018•16 min
Media coverage of a speech by UCP leader Jason Kenney drew the ire of his office's official Twitter account this week — not because of any mistakes, but because he decided covering his party's policy was "old news." Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Sarah O'Donnell, Keith Gerein and Janet French to talk about what happened when the leader of the official opposition accused media of taking its marching orders from government. The team also talks about the Alberta Party, which dumped...
Oct 19, 2018•44 min
In addition to our regular panel discussion on Fridays, we plan to a have mid-week episode called the Press Galley Interview, in which we will talk with political pundits and personalities from around Alberta. Tune in to hear party leaders, cabinet ministers, MLAs, political scientists, pollsters and others with a role to play in the crazy world of Alberta politics. For our first ever episode of this new segment, legislature columnist Keith Gerein sits down for a discussion with Alberta Party Le...
Oct 17, 2018•19 min
All kinds of soldiering happened in Alberta politics this week, from the United Conservative Party-Soldiers of Odin controversy to the provincial government soldiering on with curriculum changes. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Sarah O'Donnell, Janet French and Keith Gerein to take a look at those issues, along with UCP Leader Jason Kenney joining forces with Ontario Premier Doug Ford for a rally in Calgary. The team also talks about the importance of cucumber sandwiches. You rea...
Oct 13, 2018•39 min
#245: The Paula Simons Says See-ya (feat. TMX & Health) edition by The Press Gallery: Inside Alberta politics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oct 05, 2018•42 min
Between a press secretary shuffle and Premier Rachel Notley signing up to a teachers conference to counter an anti-pipeline message, Alberta politics this week was all about message control. If that wasn't enough messaging for you, provincial cabinet ministers will head to Ottawa to speak to senators ahead of Bill C-69 and UCP Leader Jason Kenney was unimpressed with messages about his party's fiscal plans when it comes to education. Join Press Gallery host Emma Graney with guests Paula Simons, ...
Sep 28, 2018•39 min
A trip to India by three UCP MLAs, including leader Jason Kenney, has caused quite the kerfuffle this week in Alberta politics. Join host Emma Graney with guests Clare Clancy, Keith Gerein and Janet French to discuss why that junket became a whole *thing* and the possible political ramifications. The team also takes a look at Tzeporah Berman's speaking engagement at an Alberta Teachers Association-associated event, and why Education Minister David Eggen had to apologize for a lesson about reside...
Sep 22, 2018•36 min