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EDMONTON — It’s deadline day for those seeking to be the next leader of Alberta’s United Conservatives and most of the contestants have already filed their applications.
Two of the nine applicants — Travis Toews and Danielle Smith — have already had their applications formally accepted by the UCP.
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