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| 22 Nov 2009 by daveberta I'd also note Linda Duncan's win as being a high for the left in Alberta showing that such a candidate can win if they provide a viable alternative for voters. When it comes to provincial politics, it would be the 2008 election. ... daveberta.ca - http://daveberta.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from daveberta.ca ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Éric For the record, I voted Green federally in 2008 and plan to do so again in 2010. Now that this is out of the way, Environics had no business prompting for the Green Party in this provincial poll. Why? The party is banned in Alberta. Yup, thats the truth. ... The Election Act states that when you do this, you are prohibited from running in the next election. That means until AFTER the next Alberta Provincial Election, the Green Party of Alberta will remain Banned. ... ThreeHundredEight.com - http://threehundredeight.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from ThreeHundredEight.com ] |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Jason Fekete The Stelmach government plans to introduce legislation in the spring that will address some of the 182 recommendations made by Alberta's now-ousted chief electoral officer to improve election processes, legislation and - ultimately - voter turnout. A record-low 41 per cent of eligible Albertans voted in the 2008 provincial election, sparking concerns about how to engage more people in the democratic process. But provincial Justice Minister Alison Redford says the upcoming ... Inside Alberta Politics - http://communities.canada.com/calgaryherald/blogs/insidealberta/default... - References [ More results from Inside Alberta Politics ] |
| 23 Oct 2008 by Online Editor Candidates for Liberal leadership race debate over election platforms. October 23, 2008 - 12:38am. Simon Yackulic. Liberals in Alberta are dealing with new and old challenges this fall as the provincial political party seeks to revitalize its image with voters through a change in leadership and—in the eyes of some members of the party—a necessary re-branding. The three contenders for the leadership—Dave Taylor, David Swann and Mo Elsalhy—have detailed plans for ... The Gateway Online - the official student... - http://www.thegatewayonline.ca/ [ More results from The Gateway Online - the official student... ] |
| 4 Dec 2009 by Alberta.ca News “The highlight was definitely the 2008 provincial election, getting such an overwhelming endorsement of the Premier's plan for Alberta. Working with Premier Stelmach has been a real privilege. He's a man of great vision, very passionate ... Canada Views - http://www.canadaviews.ca/ |
| 4 Dec 2009 by Patrick When Splitting the Sky presents himself this coming march to a Provincial Court in Calgary Alberta to face a criminal charge for Obstruction of Justice, who and what is really on trial? ... In the US election of 2008 Cynthia McKinney ran as the Green Party's candidate. She is widely recognized as an inheritor of the quest for domestic and international justice advanced in different ways by both martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Ms. McKinney served for four terms as a ... mtl911truth - http://www.mtl911truth.org/ |
| 3 Dec 2009 It is an election year. This wouldn't have come up if it was not an election year." Coun. Roxanne Carr said when she first came to council, she had the same opinion as Dunn, but has since come up with a solution for her ward. ... Since then , the 2008 and 2009 priority funding has been made available online for all councillors. Gariepy said the freeze would be punitive to his ward because, as a new ward, he hasn't had the same opportunity to save. ... Sherwood Park News - http://www.sherwoodparknews.com/ [ More results from Sherwood Park News ] |
| 2 Feb 2009 by Gunnar A year after a contentious royalty hike, Alberta Tories saw corporate campaign donations nearly cut in half. by Patrycja Romanowska. At first glance, the 2008 provincial election suggests that gambles made by the Progressive ... albertaoilmagazine.com - http://www.albertaoilmagazine.com/ - References |
| 4 Dec 2009 by calgarygrit 2000: (Doris) Day implodes, as the Liberals win the 2000 election 2001: Gordon Campbell wins a crushing 77 of 79 seats in the BC provincial election 2001: Stockwell Day is forced out as Canadian Alliance leader ... 2006: Ralph Klein forced out early as Alberta PC leader 2006: Bernard Lord's fall from grace is complete, as he loses to Shawn Graham in New Brunswick 2006: Stephane Dion stuns the field at the LPC leadership convention in Montreal ... CalgaryGrit - http://calgarygrit.blogspot.com/ [ More results from CalgaryGrit ] |
| 28 Nov 2009 by DJ Kelly It is the 60% of Albertans who did not vote in the last election. The fact it has taken the Libs & NDs this long to figure that out is rather unsettling and does not speak well to the concepts of principled, decisive, visionary and ... Using terms like centre left/right, et al is so 2008, so old school. Our rhetoric could use an update. 1alvin1. Thanks Paul. Yes, it is the insularity of the NDP and the Liberals that the DRP hopes to overcome, though we respect the efforts ... djkelly.ca - http://djkelly.ca/ - References |
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