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"My husband's an adviser to me, and that's allowed because he's married to me," Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said in June.
Alberta New Democratic Party leader Rachel Notley, left, and her staff enter the Alberta Legislature Building via a spiral staircase for the first time as premier-elect in Edmonton on May 6, 2015.
WATCH ABOVE: (From Jan. 16, 2024) Alberta Opposition Leader, former premier and veteran politician Rachel Notley said she will not lead the NDP into the next provincial election and will step down ...
(Bloomberg) -- Rachel Notley, who governed the oil-rich Canadian province of Alberta for four years, is stepping down as the leader of the opposition New Democratic Party.Most Read from ...
EDMONTON — One of Rachel Notley’s prized possessions from her time as Alberta premier sits on her bedroom dresser: a framed picture of hell freezing over. It’s a photo of a newspaper headline taken ...
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.
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley waves as she concedes the election to the United Conservatives last May. She's stuck around as leader — again — despite the loss, but party insiders widely ...
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Opposition NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi sworn in as member of Alberta legislatureOpposition NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi is officially a member of the Alberta legislature. The former Calgary mayor was one of ...
Political friends and foes say Rachel Notley fundamentally altered politics in Alberta. Notley will step down as NDP leader on June 22, when her replacement is crowned. (Trevor Wilson/CBC) ...
Premier Rachel Notley pledged that Alberta will "lead again," despite the economic challenges it's facing now, in her state of the province address, delivered to an audience at Calgary's Jack ...
Rachel Notley makes her way to the podium through a sea of supporters during a campaign stop at the Alberta Federation of Labour 49th annual constitutional convention in Calgary, on April 17, 2015.
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Husband of former Alberta premier Notley questions why Smith’s spouse sitting in on government meetingsThe husband of a former Alberta premier is questioning why Premier Danielle Smith is inviting her husband to sit in on government meetings. Lou Arab is married to former premier Rachel Notley and has ...
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