Nenshi’s NDP leadership win fails to shift public opinion

Just days since his leadership win, Nenshi finds himself trailing the UCP by 14 points.
SCANDAL: Government paid economists who praised carbon tax

Documents reveal nearly a dozen economists who signed the famous open letter praising the federal Liberals’ carbon tax have received non-competitive “consulting” contracts from Trudeau’s government.
Mainstream scientists reject invitation to UCP event on vaccine safety concerns

Following intense scrutiny from the mainstream media over a vaccine event hosted by the UCP, pro-vaccine scientists, doctors, and professors opted not to participate in a debate.
UCP rejects Calgary’s resolution to give non-citizens voting rights

Calgary city council resolution gets approved, hoping to give permanent residents voting rights. UCP says it’s a waste of time.
Alberta Government introduces legislation to ban electronic vote counting

UCP strengthens election integrity by introducing bill that would remove all electronic voting machines such as tabulators from the vote count process.
SMITH: Rachel Notley ran her party into the ground

When asked about the financial disparities between the two parties, Smith said NDP Leader Rachel Notley “ran her party into the ground.”
UCP rejects proposal to give non-citizens voting rights

UCP Minister scoffs at leftist councilor’s motion trying to give permanent residents voting rights.
Shocking numbers reveal Notley leaving party nearly bankrupt

Despite having secured significant financing in years prior, the NDP under Rachel Notley managed to blow it all and started the year off saddled with a debt of $624,000.
NDP MLA Marlin Schmidt accused of intimidating female MLA

Schow: “While [Lovely] was in the lounge, [Schmidt] came up behind her and aggressively admonished her with, and I quote, “The people of Camrose have no business weighing in on what’s happening in Edmonton!” When she told [Schmidt] that, and I quote, “You are scaring me,” he [Schmidt] outright mocked her in an aggressive and intimidating manner.”
Minister Dale Nally aims to regulate size and pricing of alcohol sold in Alberta liquor stores

Using a newly proposed bill, Minister Nally is eager to limit the size of alcohol bottles sold in stores and increase minimum prices.