Alberta Had a Bad Case of ‘Guilbeault Derangement Syndrome.’ Now What? - The Tyee
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Who will be demonized by Alberta Conservatives as this province’s official Bond villain now that federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault has announced he’s quitting politics?
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