The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta (often referred to colloquially as Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta) was a provincial centre-right...
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Association of Alberta, a predecessor of the United Conservative Party of Alberta BC Progressive Conservative Party, name used by the Conservative Party of British...
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was established in July 2017 as a merger between the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose Party. When established, the UCP immediately...
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Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, merged with the United Conservative Party in 2017 Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia...
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results of leadership elections held by the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta or as it was known before 1958, the Conservatives. (Held on...
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The United Conservative Party (UCP) was established in July 2017 as a merger between the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose...
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Ralph Klein (category Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta)
journalist who served as the 12th premier of Alberta and leader of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta from 1992 until his retirement in 2006...
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Elaine McCoy (category Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs)
McCoy ran in the 1992 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election to succeed him. She placed 8th in a field of nine and was eliminated...
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This is a list of the candidates who ran for the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta in the 28th Alberta provincial election. The party ran...
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Peter Lougheed (category Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta)
Canadian lawyer and Progressive Conservative politician who served as the tenth premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985, presiding over a period of reform and economic...
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Alberta general election on March 3, 2008. Alberta's twenty-sixth government was controlled by the majority Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta...
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The 2017 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election was held on March 18, 2017, in Calgary. It chose Jason Kenney as the successor...
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Alberta Progressive Conservative leadership election was held in November and December 2006 to choose a new leader for the Progressive Conservative Association...
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Alberta general election on November 22, 2004. Alberta's twenty-fifth government was controlled by the majority Progressive Conservative Association of...
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The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election, 2011 was prompted by Ed Stelmach's announcement that he would not be seeking...
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Peter Savaryn (category University of Alberta Faculty of Law alumni)
Congress of Free Ukrainians, from 1983 to 1988. He was also president of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and vice-president of the Progressive...
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seventy-five members of the Alberta Legislature to form the 17th Alberta Legislative Assembly. The Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta led by Peter...
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Wildrose Party (redirect from Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta)
Wildrose Political Association, formerly the Wildrose Alliance Political Association) was a conservative provincial political party in Alberta, Canada. The...
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Jim Prentice (category Leaders of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta)
of CIBC. Prentice entered provincial politics in his home province of Alberta, and ran for the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Association...
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The 2014 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta leadership election was prompted by Alison Redford's announcement that she would be resigning...
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Danielle Smith (category Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs)
the 19th premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) since October 2022. Smith attended the University of Calgary and earned...
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Highwood (electoral district) (category Alberta articles missing geocoordinate data)
favoured right leaning parties since its creation. Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta candidates held the district from 1975 until 2012 when...
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Chuck Cook (category Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta candidates in Alberta provincial elections)
riding of North Vancouver. He also ran for the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta in the riding of Calgary Centre in the 1967 election but came up...
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Anderson and Heather Forsyth leave the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta to join the Wildrose Party in Alberta. Anderson crossed back in 2014....
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1955 Alberta general election was held on June 29, 1955, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Despite losing almost 10% of the popular...
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Ron Stevens (category Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs)
He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Glenmore as a Progressive Conservative until his resignation...
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R. B. Bennett (redirect from Richard Bedford Bennett, 1st Viscount Bennett of Mickleham, Calgary and Hopewell)
leader of the Alberta Conservative Party. He later served in the Alberta Legislature from 1909 to 1911, resigning upon his election to the House of Commons...
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Wayne Cao (category Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs)
former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he represented the district of Calgary-Fort as a Progressive Conservative. He was first elected...
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Rump party (category Types of political parties)
party of the British Columbia Liberal Party Conservative Party of British Columbia, until 2024 Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, in the...
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Rachel Notley (category Members of the Executive Council of Alberta)
the 2015 provincial election, ending 44 years of rule by the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta. In the 2019 provincial election, the NDP government...
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