by Erin Anderson | Feb 16, 2018 | Agriculture, Federal
This week, we celebrated Canadian Ag Day in recognition of the hardworking farmers from coast to coast who provide us with world-class food products and play an essential role in our economy. Since Canada’s agricultural sector employs one in eight Canadians, this is a...
by Michaela Glasgo | Feb 9, 2018 | Alberta, Canadian, Economy/Finance, Energy, Federal, Pipelines, Provincial
What do pipelines, wine and Rachel Notley have in common? Besides being three things that I frequently discuss, before last week, you probably wouldn’t have been able to guess. Last week, it was announced that BC had thrown another hail mary in the fight...
by Jillian Montalbetti | Jan 5, 2018 | Canadian, Conservatism and Youth, Conservative Party of Canada, Federal, Feminism, Guest Author, Women in Politics, Youth
This article was written by guest author, Jillian Montalbetti. She is a fourth-year political science student at the University of Calgary. You can follow her on twitter @Jillian1800. Like many Bachelor of Arts students, especially those studying in political science,...
by Delany Leitch | Dec 31, 2017 | Canadian, Federal
You may have seen the #cdnpoli quiz to mark the end of 2017 and reflect on the past year of Canadian politics, but Story of a Tory brings you an even better version! This could have easily been a ten-page final exam, but we decided to spare you the full roster...
by Erin Anderson | Dec 28, 2017 | Canadian, Federal
While citizens across the nation were celebrating the holidays, a certain Prime Minister of ours likely had something else on his mind. Recently Justin Trudeau was reported under a conflict of interest for his family vacation to the Aga Khan’s private island in 2016...
by Cristina Mazza | Dec 23, 2017 | Canadian, Federal
Every C down in C-ville was excited for Christmas, But the PM who worked in O-town was not. Every Canadian pundit would be ablaze Christmas season, And for once, Donald Trump is not the reason. It could be, perhaps, that the PM’s deficit was too great,...