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Alberta Premier revealed that residents are upset with the election results and proposed changes to the democratic process.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNKeith Gerein: Carney's success may depend on showing how much of an Albertan he really isA column I wrote a few weeks ago, near the start of the campaign, asked the question of whether Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a note of congratulations — along with a sharply worded warning and a blanket ...
We've yet to see how he will attack these challenges ... Words can be polite and supportive — it's always going to be actions ...
CollinGallant One day after the federal election, it appears Canada’s House of Commons is heading into a seventh straight year of minority parliament, with Alberta’s federal and provincial politicians ...
MedicineHatNews Changes to Alberta election laws proposed Tuesday would lower the requirements for citizens seeking provincial ballot questions – including those on Constitutional matters – or ...
Hell, if you are a liberal deep-thinker in Calgary, an exile from the East who wants to be accepted by the self-styled smart ...
"And now the rubber hits the road on collaboration and negotiations, with Liberals caught between the demands of the U.S. administration and those of domestic politics," wrote TD's chief economist ...
In a spasm of Trump-like rancour in the wake of the Liberal victory in Monday’s federal election, Alberta Premier Danielle ...
A day after Canada’s Liberals won a fourth consecutive mandate, Alberta’s government has introduced a bill that would make it ...
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