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A Liberal surge could edge out some NDP incumbents or result in vote-splitting that delivers victory to Conservatives ...
Wanting to do her part, she joined the board of the Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke Federal Liberal Association as a volunteer and ...
Jagmeet Singh, now leading the NDP in his third federal election campaign, is facing polls that suggest the party is fighting ...
Some provincial backers are going red, while many are staying with orange. The MLAs, however, have been told to keep quiet ...
The Liberals have revoked the candidacy of Edmonton-area candidate Rod Loyola after National Post asked about a video in ...
As of this morning, the Conservative Party, the New Democratic Party, and the Green Party are the only parties with candidates in all 37 ridings in Alberta. The Liberal Party briefly had a full slate ...
He was part of Rachel Notley’s NDP “Orange Wave” that formed Alberta’s government in 2015. Born Catholic, he “reverted” to ...
"MHCare never had any business with the Alberta government. All contracts and procurements were all completed through Alberta ...
The consumer carbon levy may be gone, but so too are the rebates — and research suggests only higher income levels will come ...
Stephanie McLean served as minister of Service Alberta with responsibility for the status of women in Rachel Notley’s NDP ...
Yet as the federal campaign heats up, the perennial debate over strategic voting — choosing a less-preferred party to block a more-disliked one — has resurfaced. If current polling holds, it could ...
Oates, who served as a top aide for Alberta NDP premier Rachel Notley from 2015 to 2019, admitted during an Alberta at Noon call-in show that she'd consider voting strategically to block a ...
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