The former premier of Alberta will soon resign her seat. If her successor, Naheed Nenshi, tries to rebrand the party, that will be a mistake
First Byelection since NDP Victory in Alberta Goes to Wildrose PartyAlberta byelection victory goes to Wildrose--CALGARY - Moments after messing up the NDP's...Krugel, LaurenGraveland, Bill
“Having considered what I believe to be the best interests of our party, our caucus, as well as my own preferences, I’m here today to announce I will not be leading Alberta’s NDP into the next election. “Upon the selection of a new leader, I will be st...
with British Columbia, Manitoba, Quebec and Alberta all saying they had no charges or cases on record, so the constitutionality of the law has not been tested.
CALGARY — Alberta’s Opposition NDP is promising more access to a family doctor by creating health teams. NDP Leader Rachel Notley says if her party forms government after the spring election, its goal would be for a million or more Albertans to be able to see their...
If a person buys a membership with the Alberta NDP, theyautomaticallybecome members of the federal NDP. There is no choice in this matter. Just as the NDP likes forced union membership, they like forced party membership. Individual thought and choice don’t fall within the NDP ideology. ...
"Some people have said to me 'You need to come in and take over this party. You need to be the saviour of Alberta,'" he said. "The party doesn't need to be saved. Three quarters of a million Albertans voted for it in the last election. What we need to d...
'Better Able to Bring Forward the Issues:' One-Time NDP MLA Joins Alberta Party 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: D Bennett 摘要: MLA who left NDP hooks up with new party--EDMONTON - Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark is no longer......
As all Albertans know by now, Naheed is the new Alberta NDP leader. His party will contest the 2027 provincial election against the current Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party. I receive emails from the NDP Party almost every day, and if I were to focus my attention on them...
The Saskatchewan Party government’s latest budget provided $1.9 billion to school divisions, roughly the same as before the unpopular 2017-18 budget cut $54 million from that total — money that has since been restored. Beck declined to say how much more money the province should give to sch...