
Erika Barootes
Department head of applied politics and public affairs at MacEwan College, former principal secretary to Danielle Smith and co-host of The Discourse podcast; offers insider perspectives on Alberta conservative politics.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 33min
Live from Calgary – WTF is up With Alberta?
Max Fawcett, a columnist focused on Alberta politics, joins Erika Barootes, former principal secretary to the premier, and Melanie Thomas, a political scientist specializing in voting behavior, for a lively discussion. They tackle whether Albertans are unfairly labeled as 'hicks', explore their complex feelings about Ottawa, and analyze Danielle Smith's unique appeal to voters. The panel critiques political figures and discusses the importance of resonating economic messages, providing a deep dive into Alberta's political landscape with engaging insights.
May 13, 2025 • 11min
Alberta must lead Canada, not leave Canada
In this engaging discussion, Erika Barootes, an expert in applied politics and a former principal secretary, dives into Alberta's complex relationship with Canada. She highlights the province's disillusionment post-elections and makes a compelling case for Alberta to take a leadership role rather than seeking separation. Erika passionately argues for a fairer partnership with Ottawa, emphasizing the need for equitable representation and economic collaboration to ensure Alberta's contributions are recognized and valued.

Nov 13, 2025 • 20min
Three Conservatives reflect on Pierre Poilievre not reflecting
Join Ginny Roth, a former communications director for Pierre Poilievre, Regan Watts, a finance minister aide turned strategist, and Erika Barootes, a Conservative commentator, as they dissect the recent turmoil in the Conservative Party. The trio unpacks the mood following two MP resignations and navigates the complexities of caucus dynamics. They question Polievre's leadership style and communication approach, debating whether he needs a new strategy to connect with a broader voter base. Insightful and candid, their discussion reveals the intricate balance of party identity.


