Wildrose Momentum.. Minister's 5-Star Hotel.. Arctic Fishing Ban

Monday, April 23, 2012
Alberta voters head to the polls today in what's destined to be a historic election where the choice is between two conservative parties and their leaders — both women.
Minister Declined 5-Star Hotel For Another At Twice The Cost
Scientists Plead For Moratorium On Commercial Arctic Fishing
Spies Granted Anonymity At 'Body In Bag' Death Inquest
NDP's Vegas MP: Where Is She Now?
Canucks Royally Flushed
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Steve Lafleur: The Real Choice Facing Alberta Voters
Today, Albertans essentially have a choice between two directions. The choice isn't big government versus small government, as some commentators have argued. Neither of the front running parties has any plans to reduce the size or scope of government. The choice is between centralization and subsidiarity.

The principle of subsidiarity holds that decision making ought to be made at the lowest level practical. The goal is to empower local decision makers, while introducing an element of competition into service delivery. So more centralization or more subsidiarity? That is the choice.
Patrick Luciani: Obesity and the Limits of Shame
2012-04-23-donner2.jpg Can the flattening rate of growth in childhood obesity be credited to public health campaigns -- such as anti-junk food posters in urban high school hallways; recent bans on soda pop machines in some schools; and mandated 20-minute physical exercise regimens in inner-city schools? They may have some impact among some kids, but not much, by all accounts.
Anne Sinclair: The Beginning of the End
The next two weeks will be violent. Nicolas Sarkozy likes a good brawl. And he'll surely enter the ring now that he has nothing to lose. Francois Hollande prefers to avoid conflict, but he'll have to put up a fight, especially against those who say that the chips are down.
Maureen Ryan: 'Game of Thrones' Recap: The Night Is Dark And Full Of Terrors
In this episode, both Arya and Daenerys are literally starving and out of options. Yet both remain defiant; neither accepts that their desperate situation is all there is.
Abubakar Kasim: What if Anders Behring Breivik had been a Muslim?
Muslims do indeed have mad men in their midst who sometimes act insane. So do Christians and other communities. The ailment of extremism does not have colour or creed. It is has no boundaries.Humanity needs to wake up and ask why things have gone out of control.

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