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On May 29th, Alberta Can Slip Its American Noose

Posted On May 23, 2023May 25, 2023 By Blair Fix

Regan Boychuk Green Party of Alberta energy critic & May 2023 candidate for Banff-Kananaskis Author’s note This article will prove the United States imposed its foreign policy doctrine of “Minimum Duty” on Alberta in November 1938 and that politics in Alberta and Canada today remain in the shadow cast by that imposition of Minimum Duty. […]

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Alberta’s Rockefeller Coups, Part 3: Who Would Do This To Themselves?

Posted On December 13, 2022December 15, 2022 By Blair Fix

Regan Boychuk Author’s note: At the end of the First Cold War, Canada tried to make the polluter pay. This resulted in the United States launching an unknown, but successful coup in Alberta over the course of 1991-92. And the results of that coup are the single biggest threat to a liveable future. This three-part […]

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Alberta’s Rockefeller Coups, Part 1: The ‘No-Lookback’ Deal

Posted On December 2, 2022December 13, 2022 By Blair Fix

Regan Boychuk Author’s note: At the end of the First Cold War, Canada tried to make the polluter pay. This resulted in the United States launching an unknown, but successful coup in Alberta over the course of 1991-92. And the results of that coup are the single biggest threat to a liveable future. This three-part […]

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Power … and the Dialect of Economics

Posted On March 30, 2022 By Blair Fix

Originally published at Economics from the Top Down Blair Fix A few months ago, I went down a rabbit hole analyzing word frequency in economics textbooks. Henry Leveson-Gower, editor of The Mint Magazine, thought the results were interesting and asked me to write up a short piece. The Mint article is now up, and is […]

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