114.0744°W / 51.0434; -114.0744 The Wildrose Party (legally Wildrose Political Association, formerly the Wildrose Alliance Political Association) was...
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between the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose Party. When established, the UCP immediately formed the Official Opposition...
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Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (redirect from Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta)
In July 2017, the party membership of the PC and the Wildrose Party voted to approve a merger to become the United Conservative Party (UCP). Due to previous...
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change its name to the Wildrose Alliance Party when it absorbed the unregistered Wildrose Party of Alberta. The party was registered on October 25, 2002 and...
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Danielle Smith (category Wildrose Party MLAs)
politics in 2009, becoming the leader of the Wildrose Party. Smith contributed to the growth of the party, which formed the Official Opposition after the...
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The Wildrose Party of Alberta was a centre-right political organization founded in Alberta, Canada in 2007. The organization took its name from Alberta's...
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Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, which was formed through the merger of Wexit Alberta and the...
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Paul Hinman (category Wildrose Party MLAs)
the Wildrose Loyalty Coalition. He was the leader of the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta from 2020 to 2022, and was the leader of the Wildrose Alliance...
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Party won the four by-elections held that day while the rival Wildrose Party did very poorly. Less than two months later, most of the Wildrose Party caucus—including...
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The Wildrose Loyalty Coalition is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, which was formed as a split from the Wildrose Independence Party of...
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the Wildrose Party caused a further rift between the federal Conservatives and the Albertan PCs, as some Conservative backbench MPs endorsed Wildrose. For...
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change of governing party, and was the last provincial election for both the Alberta Progressive Conservative and Wildrose parties, which merged in 2017...
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Tamara Lich (category Wildrose Party)
Western Canada secession Wexit movement, which later became the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta. In 2022, she was one of three organisers of the Canada...
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2019 Alberta general election (section Significant results among independent and minor party candidates)
The United Conservative Party was formed in 2017 from a merger of the Progressive Conservative Party and the Wildrose Party after the NDP's victory in...
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Brian Jean (category Wildrose Party MLAs)
Opposition and the last leader of the Wildrose Party from 2015 to 2017 before its merger into the United Conservative Party (UCP). Jean was a member of Parliament...
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upstart Wildrose Alliance Party. A November 2009 poll said the new party had 28% support, just 6 points behind the governing PCs. In polls, the Wildrose Party...
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List of Canadian politicians who have crossed the floor (category Party switching)
December 17, 2014: Danielle Smith, MLA and leader of the Wildrose Party, along with eight other Wildrose MLAs—Rob Anderson, Gary Bikman, Rod Fox, Jason Hale...
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WRP (section Political parties)
Regionalist Party, a minor political party in the United Kingdom Wildrose Party, a defunct political party in Alberta, Canada Workers' Revolutionary Party (disambiguation)...
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right-wing parties in Alberta. The merger took place after 95 per cent of Wildrose Party members voted in favour of joining the new United Conservative Party and...
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Alberta's other major centre-right party, the Wildrose Party, to become the United Conservative Party (UCP). The UCP has formed the provincial government...
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centre-right parties for decades, such as the Social Credit Party, Progressive Conservatives, Wildrose Party, and currently the United Conservative Party, giving...
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Conservative Party leadership election was held in Alberta on October 28, 2017 following votes on July 22, 2017 by memberships of both the Wildrose Party and the...
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province's schoolchildren made the final choice." The Wildrose Party, a now-defunct Albertan political party, was named after the province's official flower...
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The Conservative Party of Quebec (CPQ; French: Parti conservateur du Québec (PCQ)) is a provincial political party in Quebec, Canada. It was authorized...
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The 2015 Wildrose Party leadership election was triggered December 17, 2014, following the decision by leader Danielle Smith and eight other MLAs to leave...
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Rachel Notley (category Alberta New Democratic Party MLAs)
premier, Jim Prentice, called the election. With the Official Opposition Wildrose Party reeling from a series of floor crossings and mass defections, most pundits...
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Jason Kenney (category Conservative Party of Canada MPs)
leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party) before the party merged with the Wildrose Party to form the UCP. Prior to entering Alberta...
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Conservative Party's Justin Wright. Prior to 2023 the district was represented by Drew Barnes, who was first elected in 2012 as a Wildrose Party candidate...
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period. The writs of elections were dropped March 26, 2012. Although the Wildrose Party led opinion polls for much of the campaign, on election night the Progressive...
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