Scott McKeen entered the Edmonton election race late and naively - by his own admission. Naheed Nenshi quickly jumped into the Calgary race for Mayor once he heard the incumbent was not running. Scott's piece is in the Edmonton Journal and Naheed's runs in the Calgary Herald. Both are different but great pieces of personal perspective journalism.
The results are different in each case - very different - but the first person story of Scott's amazing adventure into politics is a poignant, funny and very realistic account for a rookie campaigner. Worth a read for every wannabe candidate to come. There will be lots of elections in the next year or so. Reading Scott's rendering of his campaign and himself will give you an easy way to get insight about what you are getting into - without the sword of partisan politics hanging over the head of any federal or provincial candidate.
The other story is about the game changing Nenshi campaign for Mayor in Calgary. He has single handedly changed the stereo type of Cowtown politics and culture. They are not yet up to the Nenshi persona of an educated, worldly, business savvy and still authentically connected to the emerging diversity of Calgary and being beyond just doing the next deal. "Campaigning in full sentences" is the tag line Nenshi borrowed from the Don Iveson campaign for Councillor in the City of Edmonton 2007. Don's campaign was the first to use social media as an outreach technique, community building effort and intelligence gathering tool to amplify conventional campaign tactics. Don beat a sure-thing incumbent not unlike Nenshi's trouncing of the presumptive winners of the establishment candidates.
There are other example of up-start candidates using new connectivity and community creating techniques of social media to upstage and defeat convention yesterday type incumbents - all over the province. The world of politics has changed. The world of election campaigns has changed. The world of good governing is about to change too. All of this is because of the Internet and the power shift from institutions and establishments to individuals. Citizenship matters again and candidates cum politicians had better get with the program.
I am interested in pragmatic pluralist politics, citizen participation, protecting democracy and exploring a full range of public policy issues from an Albertan perspective.
Monday, November 08, 2010
Sunday, November 07, 2010
Big Business to Push Harper for a National Energy Plan
Looking forward to reading the report from the Canadian Council of Chief Executives tomorrow on a call for a national energy policy. It is proof again that the Harper dithering and dallying on setting CO2 and other climate change standards allegedly waiting for the US to set their standards first is a political policy that is bad for business. Harper can't be very happy with this development. he may have to make a real decision on climate change...something he does not believe in.,
Here is the key point from the Council “The private sector is ready and willing to do its part, but our industries need a road map that provides clarity and predictability so that they are able to contribute innovative and lasting solutions,”
The irony of Harper being asked to set a National Energy Policy (NEP) by business is too sweet for those of us who know how badly Harper has misrepresented the former National Energy Policy in Alberta for decades. The fact is NEP was never applied but boy does it get trotted out in ways to misinform Albertan and to vilify the federal Liberals whenever Harper and his henchmen get a chance. What killed energy prices was not the NEP. President Reagan beat it to the punch by releasing the US strategic energy reserves and that kicked the crap out of oil prices.
Harper has lost his nerve. Almost every day we see him he is forfeiting his political principles for personal power expediency (something he promised never to do). He is losing the confidence of his best and brightest MPs (maybe 5 in all) and Cabinet members. (only one left now that Prentice quit Harper) The man is morally shallow and philosophically narrow on any question of policy substance that might better serve the needs of the country. Serving the greater good is not why Harper is in politics. He is in politics, for one purpose, to crush the opposition by any means he can to confirm and continue his personal power over anything or anyone who stands in his way. That may be the Liberals or those in his own party and government how have real integrity and a hope to serve their constituents first - not just Harper.. He just likes to play hardball hateful politics in the intimidating and bullying Cheney - Rumsfeld methodology of the Bush White House.
It will be interesting how Harper will forfeit the trust and respect of big business. This will happen over his inevitable reluctance to be clear and capable to respond to their demands for climate change certainty in Canada, and not use the US as an excuse for foot-dragging, denial and more master-minding more misleading messaging based on Harper's faith, but not supported by and scientific evidence.
Harper is melting politically - not as quickly as the Nazis in Raider of the Lost Arc - but he is melting just like them nevertheless. Get ready for a spring election likely based on a bunch of assumptions that will basically be lies in the Harper budget. We need a new leader for Canada...one we can trust and respect with personal integrity and honestly we can rely on.
Here is the key point from the Council “The private sector is ready and willing to do its part, but our industries need a road map that provides clarity and predictability so that they are able to contribute innovative and lasting solutions,”
The irony of Harper being asked to set a National Energy Policy (NEP) by business is too sweet for those of us who know how badly Harper has misrepresented the former National Energy Policy in Alberta for decades. The fact is NEP was never applied but boy does it get trotted out in ways to misinform Albertan and to vilify the federal Liberals whenever Harper and his henchmen get a chance. What killed energy prices was not the NEP. President Reagan beat it to the punch by releasing the US strategic energy reserves and that kicked the crap out of oil prices.
Harper has lost his nerve. Almost every day we see him he is forfeiting his political principles for personal power expediency (something he promised never to do). He is losing the confidence of his best and brightest MPs (maybe 5 in all) and Cabinet members. (only one left now that Prentice quit Harper) The man is morally shallow and philosophically narrow on any question of policy substance that might better serve the needs of the country. Serving the greater good is not why Harper is in politics. He is in politics, for one purpose, to crush the opposition by any means he can to confirm and continue his personal power over anything or anyone who stands in his way. That may be the Liberals or those in his own party and government how have real integrity and a hope to serve their constituents first - not just Harper.. He just likes to play hardball hateful politics in the intimidating and bullying Cheney - Rumsfeld methodology of the Bush White House.
It will be interesting how Harper will forfeit the trust and respect of big business. This will happen over his inevitable reluctance to be clear and capable to respond to their demands for climate change certainty in Canada, and not use the US as an excuse for foot-dragging, denial and more master-minding more misleading messaging based on Harper's faith, but not supported by and scientific evidence.
Harper is melting politically - not as quickly as the Nazis in Raider of the Lost Arc - but he is melting just like them nevertheless. Get ready for a spring election likely based on a bunch of assumptions that will basically be lies in the Harper budget. We need a new leader for Canada...one we can trust and respect with personal integrity and honestly we can rely on.
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Prentice Quits Harper!
Jim Prentice just announced he is quitting the Harper Cabinet effective immediately and his role as MP by year end.
I know Jim Prentice is one of the most talented, capable and progressive members of the Harper front bench. I have know Jim for years from when he was a young lawyer. We were on opposite sides of the Oldman River Dam project) We also were members of the now defunct federal Progressive Conservative Party (defunct thx to the lack of personal integrity, honesty and accountability of Peter McKay). I supported Jim's bid as leader of the federal PC Party at one time.
I am not surprised that he is quitting the Harper government but I'm betting Harper is. The autocratic leadership style of Prime Minister Harper inside his party, the CPC caucus and his Cabinet as well as the federal public service is not the kind of servant-leader politician Jim Prentice would want to serve for very long.
Politics is in Jim's blood but my betting is he got tired of having to bite his tongue all the time as a Harper Cabinet Minister. It must be difficult for a man of integrity like Prentice to deal with the hypocrisy that is so central to Stephen Harper's totalitarian approach to governance. Add the mean-spirited approach to politics and the lack of respect and intimidation management of the PM and the PMO with the bureaucracy - enough is enough. Prentice's time to do the right thing for himself had come. Ironically his departure could cause enough of stir up the sheeple in the Harper Cabinet and Caucus. That would be good for Canada.
So thank you Jim Prentice and family too for the years of dedicated public service. Thank you too for your timing and the swiftness of your departure. I know you will officially reject any such allegations and observations regarding the circumstances of your departure, especially of the kind I reference here. But the reality is the public is not stupid. We can read the writing on the wall. We know what is going on and politically correct pro forma denials of the well-founded perceptions will not render them wrong in the public mind.
I hope this is the beginning of the end of the fear and intimidation Harper lords over all in his reach and realm. Canada needs a new leader and a new government. We need servant-leaders who know and respect the proper role of government, namely to protect and empower citizens. We need them to know their place too, namely to have the best interests of the country as paramount. It is time to end the tyranny of the authoritarian belligerent bully we now have as our national "leader."
It is close to election time Canada. Dust off your citizenship and inform yourself on the issues. Then run for public office or encourage quality candidates that align with your values and your vision for our country. It is time for a change.
If you want a progressive political culture in the Next Alberta register now for RebootAlberta 3.0 at www.rebootalberta.org
I know Jim Prentice is one of the most talented, capable and progressive members of the Harper front bench. I have know Jim for years from when he was a young lawyer. We were on opposite sides of the Oldman River Dam project) We also were members of the now defunct federal Progressive Conservative Party (defunct thx to the lack of personal integrity, honesty and accountability of Peter McKay). I supported Jim's bid as leader of the federal PC Party at one time.
I am not surprised that he is quitting the Harper government but I'm betting Harper is. The autocratic leadership style of Prime Minister Harper inside his party, the CPC caucus and his Cabinet as well as the federal public service is not the kind of servant-leader politician Jim Prentice would want to serve for very long.
Politics is in Jim's blood but my betting is he got tired of having to bite his tongue all the time as a Harper Cabinet Minister. It must be difficult for a man of integrity like Prentice to deal with the hypocrisy that is so central to Stephen Harper's totalitarian approach to governance. Add the mean-spirited approach to politics and the lack of respect and intimidation management of the PM and the PMO with the bureaucracy - enough is enough. Prentice's time to do the right thing for himself had come. Ironically his departure could cause enough of stir up the sheeple in the Harper Cabinet and Caucus. That would be good for Canada.
So thank you Jim Prentice and family too for the years of dedicated public service. Thank you too for your timing and the swiftness of your departure. I know you will officially reject any such allegations and observations regarding the circumstances of your departure, especially of the kind I reference here. But the reality is the public is not stupid. We can read the writing on the wall. We know what is going on and politically correct pro forma denials of the well-founded perceptions will not render them wrong in the public mind.
I hope this is the beginning of the end of the fear and intimidation Harper lords over all in his reach and realm. Canada needs a new leader and a new government. We need servant-leaders who know and respect the proper role of government, namely to protect and empower citizens. We need them to know their place too, namely to have the best interests of the country as paramount. It is time to end the tyranny of the authoritarian belligerent bully we now have as our national "leader."
It is close to election time Canada. Dust off your citizenship and inform yourself on the issues. Then run for public office or encourage quality candidates that align with your values and your vision for our country. It is time for a change.
If you want a progressive political culture in the Next Alberta register now for RebootAlberta 3.0 at www.rebootalberta.org
What is Reboot3.0 All About? Changing the Alberta Political Landscape!
RebootAlberta 3.0 Happens This Weekend!
I love horoscopes. Not because I believe them. They are just fun. When they reinforce my preconceived notions of reality they are even more fun. Such is the case in my Globe and Mail horoscope today. It tells me, as a Taurus, to "Set your sights high today and keep them high right through tomorrow and the weekend. Some may say your goals are too tough but once you get started your Taurus drive and determination will see your through to success." Very timely advice given that this weekend is the Reboot3.0 gathering of progressives in Edmonton.
I am strangely energized by this horoscope as I prepare for my presentation and fine tune the process design for RebootAlberta 3.0 this Friday night and all day Saturday. BTW you can still register at www.rebootalberta.org/rsvp if you want to meet like-minded progressive thinking Albertans engaged and empowered to make a positive difference about the future of our province.
What is RebootAlberta About?
The goal of RebootAlberta, since it started one short year ago, is to provide a place and space for progressives to gather to share and see how they can shift the Alberta political culture and policy trajectory from the current turn in Alberta's political direction to the ultra right or merely the far right. I think it is time to set some higher sights about changing the political culture of Alberta to a more inclusive, moderate, progressive balance. We need to be sure the progressive voice it included and pushes toward a provincial political governing philosophy that weights and integrates implications from all aspects from economic, ecological, social, political and and cultural. RebootAlberta is focused on getting progressive thinking citizens empowered to fulfil those goals.
Measuring Genuine Progress Differently!
Part of the new integrated approach to policy making is enabled by using more comprehensive measures of progress and wealth - beyond GDP. Genuine Progress Indicators are the way forward. Marlo Raynolds will be reviving and reviewing some work the Pembina Institute did to analyse genuine progress indicators towards a more sustainable Alberta. Here is a link to the original GPI analysis for Alberta. It would be important to update that analysis in the current economic, environmental, social and political climate in Alberta.
Reboot3.0 agenda items this weekend will enable and encourage Influential Progressives in Alberta to come to life and set some higher sights around setting the future direction and destination of Alberta. Saturday morning will focus on Alberta citizens and their oil sands ownership rights, roles and responsibilities. This is a great topic that captures so much of the need to change the politics and governing philosophy in our Alberta.
The Future of Progressive Politics in Alberta
Saturday afternoon will feature presentation from various political parties and groups talking about what they see as the State of the Notion of a Progressive Alberta. David Swann the Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and the Official Opposition is attending Reboot 3.0 and will be one of the featured speakers on the State of the Notion. We have other speakers from other parties too but unfortunately not the New Democratic Party. They have their convention in Red Deer at the same time.and while the NDP Executive Committee was keen to participate at Reboot 3.0 we just could not work out the logistics. We have agreed to keep in touch and push towards a more progressive Alberta.
Does Alberta Need a Progressive Citizens Movement?
The other Reboot3.0 "set your sights high" opportunity will be about the future direction and mandate for Reboot Alberta itself. In a recent workshop in Edmonton Dr. George Lakoff emphasized that one of the vital elements required to influence public policy is a progressive citizen's movement. This citizen based political movement idea is not the same as a political party which pursues power through elections. A citizens movement, like Reboot Alberta, is a cultural phenomenon and would work to activate progressive values through collaborations and coalitions of various groups and social justice agencies. It would be focused on promoting and strengthening democracy from a progressive point of view.
The politics of the Province of Alberta is shifting. The ground is moving under the feet of the conventional political operatives and power-brokers. Citizens are distrusting and disillusioned with politics and government. They are increasingly frustrated, angry and scared. That breeds fear, uncertainty and doubt and that means climate change in democratic politics. We have seen the volatility of the voter all over the place, in Alberta from local municipal and school board elections, to the City of Toronto, B.C, over HST that unseated Premier Campbell. Then we have the USA shift to the extreme right going from being overwhelmingly for Obama to overwhelmingly against Obama in just 2 years.
This is no time for thoughtful progressive Albertans to sit on the political sidelines. For those who are not yet ready to join a political party, perhaps Reboot Alberta is a place where they can engage to make a difference. That is one of the key questions going into and coming out of Reboot3.0 this weekend. I will post my thoughts on the outcomes of RebootAlberta early next week. Stay tuned. Better yet, get involved with Reboot Alberta and start by coming to Reboot3.0.
If you want a progressive political culture in the Next Alberta register now for RebootAlberta 3.0 at www.rebootalberta.org/rsvp
I love horoscopes. Not because I believe them. They are just fun. When they reinforce my preconceived notions of reality they are even more fun. Such is the case in my Globe and Mail horoscope today. It tells me, as a Taurus, to "Set your sights high today and keep them high right through tomorrow and the weekend. Some may say your goals are too tough but once you get started your Taurus drive and determination will see your through to success." Very timely advice given that this weekend is the Reboot3.0 gathering of progressives in Edmonton.
I am strangely energized by this horoscope as I prepare for my presentation and fine tune the process design for RebootAlberta 3.0 this Friday night and all day Saturday. BTW you can still register at www.rebootalberta.org/rsvp if you want to meet like-minded progressive thinking Albertans engaged and empowered to make a positive difference about the future of our province.
What is RebootAlberta About?
The goal of RebootAlberta, since it started one short year ago, is to provide a place and space for progressives to gather to share and see how they can shift the Alberta political culture and policy trajectory from the current turn in Alberta's political direction to the ultra right or merely the far right. I think it is time to set some higher sights about changing the political culture of Alberta to a more inclusive, moderate, progressive balance. We need to be sure the progressive voice it included and pushes toward a provincial political governing philosophy that weights and integrates implications from all aspects from economic, ecological, social, political and and cultural. RebootAlberta is focused on getting progressive thinking citizens empowered to fulfil those goals.
Measuring Genuine Progress Differently!
Part of the new integrated approach to policy making is enabled by using more comprehensive measures of progress and wealth - beyond GDP. Genuine Progress Indicators are the way forward. Marlo Raynolds will be reviving and reviewing some work the Pembina Institute did to analyse genuine progress indicators towards a more sustainable Alberta. Here is a link to the original GPI analysis for Alberta. It would be important to update that analysis in the current economic, environmental, social and political climate in Alberta.
Reboot3.0 agenda items this weekend will enable and encourage Influential Progressives in Alberta to come to life and set some higher sights around setting the future direction and destination of Alberta. Saturday morning will focus on Alberta citizens and their oil sands ownership rights, roles and responsibilities. This is a great topic that captures so much of the need to change the politics and governing philosophy in our Alberta.
The Future of Progressive Politics in Alberta
Saturday afternoon will feature presentation from various political parties and groups talking about what they see as the State of the Notion of a Progressive Alberta. David Swann the Leader of the Alberta Liberal Party and the Official Opposition is attending Reboot 3.0 and will be one of the featured speakers on the State of the Notion. We have other speakers from other parties too but unfortunately not the New Democratic Party. They have their convention in Red Deer at the same time.and while the NDP Executive Committee was keen to participate at Reboot 3.0 we just could not work out the logistics. We have agreed to keep in touch and push towards a more progressive Alberta.
Does Alberta Need a Progressive Citizens Movement?
The other Reboot3.0 "set your sights high" opportunity will be about the future direction and mandate for Reboot Alberta itself. In a recent workshop in Edmonton Dr. George Lakoff emphasized that one of the vital elements required to influence public policy is a progressive citizen's movement. This citizen based political movement idea is not the same as a political party which pursues power through elections. A citizens movement, like Reboot Alberta, is a cultural phenomenon and would work to activate progressive values through collaborations and coalitions of various groups and social justice agencies. It would be focused on promoting and strengthening democracy from a progressive point of view.
The politics of the Province of Alberta is shifting. The ground is moving under the feet of the conventional political operatives and power-brokers. Citizens are distrusting and disillusioned with politics and government. They are increasingly frustrated, angry and scared. That breeds fear, uncertainty and doubt and that means climate change in democratic politics. We have seen the volatility of the voter all over the place, in Alberta from local municipal and school board elections, to the City of Toronto, B.C, over HST that unseated Premier Campbell. Then we have the USA shift to the extreme right going from being overwhelmingly for Obama to overwhelmingly against Obama in just 2 years.
This is no time for thoughtful progressive Albertans to sit on the political sidelines. For those who are not yet ready to join a political party, perhaps Reboot Alberta is a place where they can engage to make a difference. That is one of the key questions going into and coming out of Reboot3.0 this weekend. I will post my thoughts on the outcomes of RebootAlberta early next week. Stay tuned. Better yet, get involved with Reboot Alberta and start by coming to Reboot3.0.
If you want a progressive political culture in the Next Alberta register now for RebootAlberta 3.0 at www.rebootalberta.org/rsvp
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Why is Province Sitting on PDD Report?
Accountability and Transparency Alert: The Alberta Liberals in a News Release yesterday have drawn attention to the fact that the Stelmach government is sitting on the KPMG administrative review study on services to Persons with Developmental Disabilities.
This study was ordered by Seniors and Community Supports department and apparently the Minister has had the report since September 15, 2010 but it is not released publically. Full disclosure, I worked as an advisor and registered as a lobbyist for the ACDS on the funding and policy development in this area. My work was completed I am no longer retained on the file but personally concerned about the provincial government approach in the entire area.
This study was ordered by Seniors and Community Supports department and apparently the Minister has had the report since September 15, 2010 but it is not released publically. Full disclosure, I worked as an advisor and registered as a lobbyist for the ACDS on the funding and policy development in this area. My work was completed I am no longer retained on the file but personally concerned about the provincial government approach in the entire area.
The Alberta government is very aware that business dislikes uncertainty but does not seem to appreciate the same impact of uncertainty on the not-for profit community based organizations that are all over Alberta serving vulnerable and disabled Albertans and fulfilling the legal obligations of the government to provide for these citizens.
I call this delay in disclosure of the report results Accountability and Transparency Alert because Albertans should be very concerned as to why the report is being sat on and the department is silent on the findings and recommendations. I can speculate based on my knowledge of the background and facts I know about the lack of political will to do the right thing in this area. These are two of the most important value Albertans expect of their government and evaluate their government. The other key evaluation values used by citizens are honesty and integrity. Delay of the report release, disclosure and response for pure political reasons discredits the provincial government in the eyes of the voters on all counts.
I will look at the politics of the matter at this time because that is what is likely behind the delay in release. The provincial government political attitude about the PD Dares seems to be they are suspicious about getting value for money from the system. At the community level they are. Staff are overworked, underpaid, spread thin and in highly stressed especially with clients with multiple disabilities. The province fudges the numbers in reporting costs and in comparisons but I will leave that analysis for after we see what KPMG says.
I harbour suspicions about the mandate given to KPMG in doing this report. Don’t get me wrong they do quality work but if the scope of the work is limited or who they talk to is dictated, the integrity of the results and the usefulness of the report have to be questioned. I hear that KPMG were told which service provider agencies they should talk to in gathering information. If that is the case the process seems to be more political than policy based and the honesty and integrity of the process and findings have to be viewed with suspicion.
There are many wonderful people working in difficult and uncertain circumstances trying to do the right thing for developmentally disabled Albertans and their families. The province seems to be on a path to discredit the local community agencies in their efforts. If this is the motivation behind the review and the political pressure of the province I can only surmise that the real reason behind this intimidation of these not-for-profit volunteer and community based service providers is political. I wonder if the real motivation of the province to try and replace the community supported not-for profit service providers with private sector marketplace driven businesses to drive down costs, reduce services and “save” money.
There are a few very good for profit service providers in the PDD area now. They are integrated and collaborate with the community based agencies. In the past there were allegations and fraud charges laid against some private sector service providers but the province lost those court cases partly because, as I understand, the contractual arrangements with the private sector providers were less than clear so abuses were unpunished.
So let’s not make those mistakes again. Let’s not continue to make the current foolhardy political mistakes by sitting on the report. Let’s keep an open mind on what the report says but let’s not be patient and compliant with any further delay in its release. Let’s insist on a full disclosure and a public response from the provincial government on the process, findings and recommendations. Integrity, honest, accountability, transparency and a fiscally responsible government would release and respond right away.
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