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Governance of Administrative Agencies

Author: Bob Heggie ×

Is the tail wagging the dog? Good corporate governance is fundamental to any effective, well-managed corporate entity. This principle applies equally to administrative agencies within a government framework. However, tribunals carrying out a quasi-judicial function within a parliamentary system present unique accountability and independence issues[…]

October 2019 – Volume 7, issue 3 2019
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A Tale of Two Market Designs: What’s New in Alberta

Author: Bob Heggie ×

Alberta was the first Canadian jurisdiction to implement a restructured electrical power market. Structuring the electricity sector for competition led to policy determinations and reforms that unbundled generation and retailing functions and turned them over to competitive markets[…]

July 2019 – Volume 7, issue 2 2019
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Alberta’s First Clean Power Call Realizes Record Prices

Author: Bob Heggie ×

The election of the Alberta New Democratic Party with a majority government in May of 2015 heralded the introduction of wide-ranging reforms to the Alberta electricity market. Electricity in Alberta has responsibility, in a largely fossil fuel system, for a […]

March 2018 – Volume 6, issue 1 2018
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