Tyler Dawson
@tylerrdawson
Alberta correspondent, National Post. Dying atop many hills. [email protected]
BREAKING: Longtime Sun columnist Mark Bonokoski dies at age 76. torontosun.com/opinion/column…
So long, folks. Thanks for reading my column: The old, columnist pigeon says good-bye ... and thank you leaderpost.com/opinion/column… via @leaderpost
Beyond that she said it is “none of my business” and said her government had “nothing whatsoever” to do with it, before walking out of the interview room.
“No one should be harassing anybody, and I don't comment on sock puppet accounts. I have no idea who's behind it, and so if there's criminal harassment, I hope that the RCMP finds them, punishes them to the full extent of the law,” Smith said.
I just spoke with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the sidelines of the CoF. After talking major projects and trade, I asked her about the story of a Globe reporter being targeted online. She said: “I condemn it.”
I hope the RCMP follow through on an investigation here and expose the culprit. This level of intimidation is unacceptable in any walk of life, let alone in a clear effort to silence a journalist.
"Kathryn Marshall, a lawyer for the two women who appear in the photographs alongside Tait, said her clients have also received threatening text messages, which she believes are part of a “stalking” effort to prevent people with links to government from speaking w/journalists."
Hi, yes, g'morning. This is awkward. But targeting a reporter - hi! - with surreptitiously obtained photos and details of her tooling around town is an attack on the public's right to know. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
Every organization needs a person whose job it is to read the acronyms aloud.
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This is one of the strangest Alberta politics stories that I can remember. cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…
The Alberta government advertising biking to school while pressuring municipalities to tear up bike lanes.

I have a theory on the whole zoning debate and it looks like this: Pay attention to the neighbourhoods where people are organizing against this. edmontonjournal.com/news/local-new…
It has something to do with him not at all saying what you think he said.
Did everybody just miss the most important thing Mark Carney said during his regurgitated fear campaign? He quite literally told us not to be nostalgic about how great life used to be… because it’s not coming back. Where’s the outrage? Where’s the media on this one? Where…
So much for the 30-day deadline set at the G7?
Trump says he’s ending trade talks with Canada and will hit them with a new tariff within seven days. (Canada is not facing a July 9 deadline like others are.)
Going to make this my ringtone.
Removed background noise and looped. I could listen to this all day. 😆
It was patently obvious, even from out here in the provinces, that this was a worker safety issue to begin with, yet everyone empurpled themselves nonetheless.
Provincial working-in-heat laws requiring cooling breaks causes intermittent closures at some Toronto pools, but Doug Ford says those laws don’t apply to pool guards Disinformation ctvnews.ca/toronto/politi…