(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. Notley said Tuesday she will ...
(Reuters) - Canada's oil hub of Alberta will hold an election on May 29, which is expected to be a tight race between incumbent United Conservative Party (UCP) leader and premier, Danielle Smith, and ...
The Alberta NDP will be losing some prominent MLAs ahead of the next provincial election, Four MLAs, two from Edmonton and two from Calgary, have announced their names will not be on the ballot the ...
Rachel Notley knew a week before voting day that she was going to shatter the Progressive Conservative dynasty and become Alberta's 17th premier—and it hit her like a punch in the stomach. She was in ...
Notley is the province’s seventeenth premier and Alberta’s first premier from the NDP. Mason, Eggen, and Bilous were expected to be named as cabinet ministers as they are veteran NDP MLAs in addition ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. The first inkling came early, on what was meant to be a routine whistle stop. People packed the ...
Premier Rachel Notley shuffled her cabinet Monday, slightly reducing the number of ministers while appointing backbencher and Calgary-Currie MLA Brian Malkinson as her new minister of Service Alberta ...
Alberta’s New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Rachel Notley did not tweet stating children in Alberta would have access to gender affirming surgeries without parental consent, a spokesperson for Notley ...
May 16 (Reuters) - Canada's oil hub of Alberta will hold an election on May 29, which is expected to be a tight race between incumbent United Conservative Party (UCP) leader and premier, Danielle ...
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