There will be in-person voting stations at five locations in various regions today, and the winner will be announced tonight in Calgary. YYC
There will be in-person voting stations at five locations in various regions today, and the winner will be announced tonight in Calgary.
There are seven candidates in the race, including four former members of Kenney’s cabinet, but one-time Wildrose Party leader Danielle Smith is the perceived favourite to win.Story continues below advertisement Political observers and pollsters have said whoever wins needs to start talking about issues that are top of mind for Albertans.The leadership debate has been dominated by ways the province can assert greater independence from the federal government.
Pollster Janet Brown and political scientist Lori Williams said Albertans are more concerned about inflation, long waits for health care and jammed emergency wards in hospitals.Outgoing Alberta Premier Kenney stays busy on final days
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