How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!
Political debate is political debate and that's fine. That's healthy.
I think that there's no question that, in Alberta as the price of oil continues to drop, that there are families. . . that are worried about the instability that that brings to the economy. And so that has to be more and more front and centre in terms of the work that we do as a government.
I'm not going to bargain in the media because I don't think that's appropriate.
Albertans were looking for change. And so I think that we're staying true to our principles by working to deliver on that change. And I think that is what people were looking for
I think Albertans are progressive and forward-looking and are very optimistic, and I think they've always embraced change. Now with the economy being the way it is, I think we need to acknowledge people are a bit nervous too.
The climate change plan set out a few days ago by federal NDP leader Tom Mulcair will get us there, which is why I strongly support it.
I believe that one of the most powerful things of all is aesthetics.
No. I probably do better not being in politics. They have too much control over you when you are in politics.
Everyone keeps saying the western's dead, but it's not.
I feel like, as an adult, a lot of how you feel about yourself and what your inner workings are can be revealed in a sexual situation.