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Two former United Conservative MLAs will join with the centrist Alberta Party and file to rename it the Progressive ...
The victory of the new Premier-elect of Alberta Rachel Notley and the loss of the bastion province of the conservative Harper government is analyzed by Notley’s former professor Gordon Laxer of ...
The western oil-rich province of Alberta elected a New Democratic Party government on Tuesday. Few predicted such a result just 28 days ago when the election was called by then Progressive ...
Naheed Nenshi, along with two other byelection winners, was officially sworn-in as MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona on Monday ...
He held Edmonton-Strathcona for the New Democrats in one of three provincial byelections ... While the separatist Republican Party of Alberta captured attention and headlines amid renewed support for ...
The Alberta New Democratic Party swept enough districts to form a majority, taking most of the seats in both the business center of Calgary and the provincial capital of Edmonton, ...
Notley, 59, became premier of Alberta in 2015, ending 44 years of Progressive Conservative Party rule in the Western Canadian province. She lost re-election in 2019 to Kenney.
The final debate of the Alberta New Democratic Party leadership race saw the remaining four candidates give their last appeals for support, a day ahead of the start of voting to choose the ...
The Alberta New Democratic Party has pulled in more contributions than the governing United Conservative Party for the fourth consecutive quarter, but the gap between the two has tightened. The ...
MONTREAL, Que. — It’s rare for a provincial election to grab national attention, but Canadians should be dialed in for the battle of Alberta. On May 29, if not earlier, Premier Danielle Smith ...
Alberta New Democrats for Carney? It's more complicated ... the Liberals under Mark Carney are receiving twice as much support in Alberta as the party got in the 2021 election when Justin Trudeau ...
The main opposition is the New Democratic Party led by Rachel Notley. The UCP was formed in 2017 by a merger of Alberta's two largest right-wing parties, the Progressive Conservatives and the ...