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Two years after Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party defeated Rachel Notley's Alberta New Democrats, CBC News polling ...
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NDP’s Nenshi will get chance to secure Alberta seat as Smith calls three by-electionsNaheed Nenshi, leader of the provincial NDP, will run in Edmonton-Strathcona, while Alberta Republican Party Leader Cam ...
Former premier Rachel Notley, a veteran politician of Alberta ... it into the largest opposition in Alberta history. Radio-Canada reported on Thursday that sources have confirmed Nenshi ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNThree Alberta byelections, including two in Edmonton, called for June 23Three provincial byelections, including two in Edmonton, are set to be held on June 23 after writs were issued on Monday.
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Kelowna resident and former federal NDP candidate Cade Desjarlais said the party needs a working-class reset, a leader in ...
In his first leadership review, Nenshi received 89.5 per cent support, a bump up from the 86 per cent he secured in the first ballot of the party's leadership contest to replace Rachel Notley last ...
Has Ottawa facilitated or obstructed the spectacular post-1990 growth of oilsands production? The evidence is clear: the ...
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley is returning to her legal roots ... "She has shown incomparable leadership in Canada, and her commitment to equity and fairness is a perfect fit for the ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta NDP and UCP nominate candidates for Edmonton-Ellerslie ridingAlberta’s two major parties have nominated their candidates for the Edmonton-Ellerslie riding. The riding has been left ...
Hogan is the vice-president of communications and community engagement at the University of Calgary, worked in communications under both the Rachel Notley and Jason Kenney governments, and has weighed ...
The majority of delegates at the Alberta NDP convention Saturday voted in favour of ending the long-standing tradition of making provincial members automatic members of the federal party.
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