When the UCP swept into power in Alberta Jason Kenney said the silent majority had spoken. A year-and-a-half later polls show the silent majority has soured on his government. Whether it’s his handling of the economy, jobs and education during the pandemic, or the ongoing dispute with doctors, Kenney is pushing ahead with his agenda and pushing down his popularity. Add in the potential impact of the federal government’s throne speech on Alberta. Kathleen Petty looks at Kenney’s plight with political watchers Kelly Cryderman and Graham Thomson, and political scientist Duane Bratt.