The Alberta’s Progressive Conservative party has slightly tweaked the way it will pick its new leader and Alberta’s new premier.
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The Alberta’s Progressive Conservative party has slightly tweaked the way it will pick its new leader and Alberta’s new premier.
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Alison Redford is stepping down as premier of Alberta, effective this Sunday.
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EDMONTON – Dogged by a series of controversies in recent weeks, the Progressive Conservative Party is losing more ground to the Official Opposition, a new poll suggests.
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It’s no surprise that Albertans are strongly leaning toward the Wildrose right now. It’s in our interest to do so on any number of fronts.
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They’re giving up on a government they feel isn’t listening to their concerns.
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With a friendlier party image and plans to romance Edmontonians, the Wildrose Opposition is targeting a majority government in 2016.
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A Red Deer businessman has been chosen to head a group that will suggest ways for the provincial government to support Alberta exporters.
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RED DEER — True to her fashion, Premier Alison Redford walked out of her weekend leadership review bubbling with confidence, vowing to push her agenda even harder after carding a lucky 77 with Progressive Conservative delegates.
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EDMONTON – There were times during the last provincial election when it seemed Wildrose leader Danielle Smith was running as hard against Edmonton as she was against Alison Redford.
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CALGARY — Alberta has launched a new series of stakeholder consultations with small business owners throughout the province with the aim of launching a small business strategy.
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