My Alberta buddies say the province is going to teach Trudeau a lesson in October

Justin Trudeau may not have been on the ballot in Alberta, but he surely helped determine the result, more than any other Canadian politician. He helped elect Jason Kenney and defeat Rachel Notley.
United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney, pictured Aug. 23, 2018, at the Conservative policy convention in Halifax.
TORONTO—Last month, I was back home in Calgary to teach at the law school. So, I got together with a couple high school buddies—one a lawyer, one an engineer—at Michael’s on 10th Avenue. (Michael’s has the best pizza in Canada, by the way. Hands down.) We got to talking about the coming A...

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