Table of contents

Setting the Scene

Preface: Out of an Orange-Coloured Sky
Richard Sutherland

The Tory Fall and the NDP Victory

Politics Alberta Style: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Conservatives, 1971-2015
David Taras

Death of a Dynasty: The Tories and the 2015 Election
Duane Bratt

Ready for Rachel: The 2015 Alberta NDP Election Campaign
Melanee Thomas

Marginally Better: Polling in the 2015 Alberta Election
Janet Brown and John Santos

Alberta Politics Online: Digital Retail Politics and Grassroots Growth, 2006-2016
Peter Ryan

Oil Sands, Carbon Tax, and Pipelines

Betting on Bitumen: Lougheed, Klein, and Notley
Gillian Steward

The Politics of Alberta’s Carbon Tax
Kevin Taft

Notley: The Accidental Pipeline Advocate
Deborah Yedlin

The NDP in Power

After 44 Years: The New Democratic Tradition in Alberta 2015
Keith Brownsey

Fiscal Constraints on the Orange Chinook
Ron Kneebone and Jennifer Zwicker

Beyond the “Lovey-Dovey Talk”: The Orange Chinook and Indigenous Activism
Brad Clark

Alberta’s Cities Under the NDP
James Witt

The Prospect and Perils of a Post-Rural Politics
Roger Epp

Notley’s Governing Style

A League of Their Own: Women Leaders in Alberta Politics
Lori Williams

Notley and the Beast: An Analysis of the Crisis Communication of Rachel Notley During the 2016 Wildfires
Chase Remillard and Sheridan McVean

Alberta’s Future Political System

What’s Past is Prologue: Ontario 1990 and Alberta 2015
Graham White

Out of the Blue? Goodbye Tories, Hello Jason Kenney.
Anthony Sayers and David Stewart

Description

In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives-who had won every provincial election since 1971-they formed an NDP government for the first time in the history of the province.

Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of this election. It examines the legacy of the Progressive Conservative dynasty, the PC and NDP campaigns, polling, and online politics, providing context and setting the stage. It highlights the importance of Alberta’s energy sector and how it relates to provincial politics with focus on the oil sands, the carbon tax, and pipelines.

Examining the NDP in power, Orange Chinook draws on Indigenous, urban, and rural perspectives to explore the transition process and government finances and politics. It explores the governing style of premier Rachel Notley, paying special attention to her response to the 2016 For McMurray wildfire and to the role of women in politics.

Orange Chinook brings together Alberta’s top political watchers in this fascinating, multifaceted analysis.

Reviews

A useful baseline for considering the future of Alberta politics.

- <p>Trevor Harrison, <i>AlbertaViews</i></p>