It couldn’t have gone better for Premier Alison Redford if she’d planned it. Which she didn’t.
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It couldn’t have gone better for Premier Alison Redford if she’d planned it. Which she didn’t.
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“I’m a little bit scared,” Premier Alison Redford said in an interview Sunday, shortly after her flood rebuilding program was rolled out.
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Politics in Alberta stand suspended, or, as one Wildroser puts it more practically, “there’s no value in partisanship — for the moment.”
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EDMONTON – One year after Albertans elected Premier Alison Redford, the political climate in the province has changed dramatically and the rookie leader is facing tough challenges.
“Change takes time,” Redford said one week before the April 23 anniversary of the election that gave the Progressive Conservatives their latest mandate.
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A provincial election tomorrow might tell a different tale than an election a year ago, if a recent poll is to be believed.
Numbers released Monday by pollster ThinkHQ show Premier Alison Redford’s approval rating has tanked 25 points since August, leaving her with a 33% approval rating.
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It seems strange to learn that Mayor Naheed Nenshi wasn’t invited to Premier Alison Redford’s gathering of big thinkers on Saturday.
Nenshi, after all, represents Alberta’s biggest city and might have a thing or two to say about the fundamentals of a well run province.
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A new poll indicates Alison Redford is the second-most popular premier in the country, but her support has steadily declined since she captured a large majority government in the spring election.
The survey by Angus Reid Public Opinion found Saskatchewan’s Brad Wall continues to be the most popular premier in the country with the approval of 67 per cent of residents of the province. Only 27 per cent of Saskatchewan residents disapprove of his performance.
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