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Last month, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith replied snippily to a reporter’s question at a news conference that it was quite proper for her husband to take part in discussions about the province’s ...
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Husband of ex-premier 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 ...
"My husband's an adviser to me, and that's allowed because he's married to me," Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said in June.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta NDP launch 'Better Together Summer' consultation to counter Alberta NextAlberta New Democratic Party (NDP) Leader Naheed Nenshi announced the party’s “Better Together Summer” plan in Edmonton on Monday, which will see caucus members travel across the province to attend ...
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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 ...
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Alberta NDP Leader Nenshi wins seat in one of three byelectionsAlberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has won a seat in the legislature after a year of sitting on the sidelines. He held Edmonton ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Nenshi smiles as Alberta PCs try to rise from the dead to take on SmithAlberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi ... The United Conservative Party exists because the PCs and the Wildrose joined together ...
Two former members of Alberta's governing United Conservative Party are resuscitating the province's once-dominant Progressive Conservative Party.
Tens of thousands of Alberta voters will have a chance to cast ballots during the next week as advanced polls open in three provincial byelections.
Ever since the UCP tilted into separatism, creation of a pro-Canadian Progressive Conservative party in Alberta was probably inevitable.
Three by-elections were held in Alberta this week. And while none of the results were particularly surprising, the results do have implications for provincial politics. In Edmonton-Strathcona on ...
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