Charles Rusnell
@charlesrusnell.bsky.social
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Independent investigative journalist in Edmonton, Alberta. Ex Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal, CBC. Contact in confidence at [email protected]
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Story makes no mention the fact that the CEO of the Carney govt’s Major Projects Office is the former CEO and board chair of TransAlta Pipelines.
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Hearing about major layoffs at Alberta Innovates and Innotech. Tod that 70 staff got walking papers.
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Thanks @matthewblack.ca but the investigation was the idea of, and was led by, Karen Kleiss. It was Karen's idea to create a searchable public database, which resulted in the auditor general telling the province they should to. Karen Unland edited the project.
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And these are all built on an investigation led by @charlesrusnell.bsky.social nearly two decades ago which prompted the results of food service venue inspections to be made public
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A decade ago, Mark Carney gave a speech pointing out how biz and political leaders had no day-to-day incentive to address climate change, yet it was up to governments. Today, Carney is leading one, but finds himself consumed with responding to the many crises of the day thenarwhal.ca/mark-carney-...
How Mark Carney is complicating Canada’s climate progress | The Narwhal
From cancelling the carbon tax to pausing the EV mandate, Mark Carney’s government is making sweeping changes to Canada’s environmental rules
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Also, I'm happy to report that this story published in August effectively ended the attacks by former police commission chair John McDougall on several city councillors. It will be interesting to see how or if the Ontario judge references McDougall's post commission behaviour.
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The report from a review by an Ontario judge into alleged dysfunction between Edmonton city council and the police commission has been delivered to Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis.

'Unleashing': Politicians Say Ex-Police Watchdog's Insults Go Too Far via @thetyee.ca thetyee.ca/News/2025/08...
‘Unleashing’: Politicians Say Ex-Police Watchdog’s Insults Go Too Far | The Tyee
‘I was getting scared,’ says one Edmonton councillor assailed online by John McDougall.
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Hell of a thing to put next to a statue of Joan of Arc. (h/t David Pilling)
Fire extinguisher next to a statue of Joan of Arc
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If you are wondering whether Demetrios Nicolaides can effectively manage the potential teacher's strike, this story provides relevant context. BTW he posted this photo on his Facebook page. thetyee.ca/News/2025/09...
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How many trips is this now for Todd Loewen? His claim that Alberta is a world leader in wildlife conservation is laughable.
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ICYMI - Parker owe $112,500 in fines and should be prosecuted for failing to file financial statements two Elections Alberta. But it appears nothing is being done. Why not? They won't say.
Parker Vows He and Take Back Alberta Will Escape Punishment via @thetyee.ca thetyee.ca/News/2025/10...
Parker Vows He and Take Back Alberta Will Escape Punishment | The Tyee
Elections Alberta ordered fines and prosecution in February. But authorities have not acted.
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Thanks. I have a story coming next week that will interest you.
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Candidates in the upcoming Edmonton municipal election should be asked if they think it's an appropriate use of public money for the Edmonton Police Service to maintain a unit to monitor the social media of critics, including journalists.
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Edmonton Police Tracked a Critic’s Social Media | The Tyee
Internal documents show a special unit branded a defence lawyer ‘anti-police’ and closely monitored his online statements.
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Beeber's ad at the bottom of the page says he is a voice that can be trusted - did he pay for the ad or did his employer give him the space for free or at a cut rate? This is the obvious sort of conflict of interest questions that arise.
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This is the best - by far - analysis of the Alberta Next panel, and the impetus for it that I have read. It was so good it caused me to subscribe to @thelineca.bsky.social. Via Jen Gerson

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Jen Gerson: Maybe this angry panel will fix it!
Alberta tries for Round 3 of the Fair Deal panel.
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