trevorhayden
Active Member
I don't understand how Danielle Smith continues to virtue signal to her base (i.e. say the right things, but completely ignore them). How long do you think it will take for them to see through this trick.
They also won Sherwood ParkWell, there was only one seat in Edmonton that was not NDP already, so it actually wouldn't have been possible to pick up more.
Yes, the rural areas stayed with UCP this time, but the longer term problem for the UCP is the growth in the province is mostly in the major cities and they did not do as well there this time.
I really don't think having a more social conservative and reactionary party will help the UCP in the next election.
They needed to sweep the ring in order to make up for their losses elsewhere. I cannot understand how the NDs didn't win Spruce Grove-Stony Plain, where they had an extremely strong and high-profile candidate and a weak UCP MLA.They also won Sherwood Park
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No surprise whatsoever to me. I've met a ton of people from Spruce Grove/Stony Plain over the years while doing hard time workin' in Winterburn Industrial. Vast majority were pretty right leaning folks.They needed to sweep the ring in order to make up for their losses elsewhere. I cannot understand how the NDs didn't win Spruce Grove-Stony Plain, where they had an extremely strong and high-profile candidate and a weak UCP MLA.
I'm sure they are already pursuing it. Will end up in litigation hell though, so probably more fruitful to just move your capital elsewhere. If and when the freeze lifts, don't be surprised to only see half the investment, if that, come back. In my opinion, the move was to reduce the investment footprint and slow down the sector from growing after the freeze is lifted.Does anyone know what the legal case might be for a lawsuit against the province for the renewables freeze? I mean there has to have been some companies and individuals planning to build solar and wind generator who got totally screwed over by it. It also seems like unlawful meddling in the economy by the government (which the UCP vehemently claims to be against).
Absolutely meaningless...the time for NDP support to rise was in May, not now, three and a half years out from the next election.APP survey: https://calgaryherald.com/news/politics/alberta-pension-plan-support-rises-unpopular-poll
NDP support rising provincially: poll
Meanwhile, the Leger poll also tracked Alberta voter intentions, which indicate the NDP made gains during the fall, rising from 39 per cent support in September to 47 per cent in late October.
At the same time, support for the UCP fell slightly, from 49 per cent to 47 per cent.