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revenue sources, Alberta's deficit soared. After reversing prior budget cuts, Notley mostly shied away from major wealth redistribution and preferred to stimulate the economy through infrastructure spending and maintaining public services. Most new programs, such as school lunches, were introduced cautiously through pilot programs. Despite ostensibly being a party of labour, the NDP froze wages and generally took the side of management in labour disputes, and a higher minimum wage was phased in relatively slowly. Labour code changes were generally incremental, though an update to labour standards on farms was extremely divisive in rural Alberta. However, Notley moved forwards with a
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oil royalties were scrapped, and tax increases on corporations and higher income brackets were modest. Eventually this led to a schism between the NDP governments of Alberta and British Columbia over the twinning of the Transmountain Pipeline, which remained a contentious project in the Canadian political arena and particularly within the federal New Democratic Party. While the Alberta economy recovered from the depths of the energy recession by 2019, the oil industry remained relatively stagnant and economic growth had been nowhere near what Alberta had enjoyed in the previous decade.
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The Notley Government was characterized by a small cabinet and an intense focus on the economy. At the time of the early election call Alberta was sinking into a deep recession caused by the collapse of world oil prices. As a result of the province's dependence on oil royalties over more traditional
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At its 2008 provincial convention, the party overwhelmingly rejected a proposal by the Environment Caucus recommending a party task force be mandated to "investigate a variety of options for political cooperation with the Alberta Liberals and/or Greens." and "to prepare a motion to be considered" at
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scheme and plans for sustainability and energy transitions early in her term. Controversially such plans were framed around creating a social license for pursuing oil sand expansion, and she championed the creation of pipelines and partnered heavily with the oil industry. As a result plans to raise
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to defeat Progressive Conservative candidates. The proposal, titled "The Way Forward: An AFL proposal for a united alternative to the Conservatives," suggested that the parties not compete against each other in certain ridings. Although McGowan was unable to speak on the issue before the resolution
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With the cancellation of single transferable voting in Edmonton in 1956, the NDP did not win a seat in Edmonton until 1982. (This is in strong contrast to the steady winning of one seat in Edmonton in each election, from the 1926 introduction of STV in Edmonton to 1952. The pattern in Calgary is
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called an election on April 7, 2015, following the reveal of a new budget to strengthen his party's mandate. On election night, the NDP won 54 seats, re-electing all four of their incumbents as well as 50 new members to the legislative assembly. The NDP had high expectations for
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due to its ties with the UFA and Labour Party. The UFA lost all its seats in the election, and CCF candidates associated with the UFA were defeated due to the unpopularity of the UFA government and the rising popularity of William Aberhart's Social Credit movement..
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Through the 1940s and 1950s, the CCF's vote percentage declined, eventually falling under 10 percent. At any one time, the party never won more than two seats. The party was kept to two MLAs throughout the 1950s. Roper lost his seat in the
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was defeated, he later addressed it during his report to the Convention as AFL President. He urged members to acknowledge the need for significant change in light of 40 years of Tory government and the recent election results.
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but despite winning 11% of the vote the party did not win any seats in the Alberta Legislature - the CCF had not garnered the support of the UFA's conservative supporters or put a dent in support for the
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on a platform calling for social programs, the Alberta CCF was more radical and campaigned on provincial ownership of the province's resources and utilities. Irvine also advocated an alliance with the
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Notley's New Democrats swept Alberta, shook up political leaders in Ottawa, and upended the conventional wisdom everywhere that no left-wing party could ever form a government in Wild Rose country.
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was a disaster for the CCF, losing both its existing seats. Party leader Johnson, running in the Dunvegan electoral district, failed to win his seat, leaving the party shut out of the legislature.
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the NDP picked up two seats in Edmonton, regaining their previous 4 seat total. Both Rachel Notley and Brian Mason safely held onto their seats while David Eggen was re-elected as the member for
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similar. Although not successful in getting a seat in that city every election under STV, it was not until 1986 that a CCF or NDP MLA was elected in Calgary, following STV's cessation in 1956.)
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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, whose left-wing New Democratic Party ended 44-years of Progressive Conservative Party rule in the Canadian province this month, was sworn in on Sunday
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outside the cities, which did not help a lesser party like the CCF.) The Social Credit government received more than half of ballots cast. Roper was joined in the legislature by
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federated with the CCF in 1935, but ran its own candidates in the 1935 and 1940 provincial elections. In 1942, the Alberta CCF clubs formally merged with the Labour Party and
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The decline of Social Credit and the unpopularity of the Liberals allowed the New Democrats to become the main opposition to the Lougheed-led Conservatives. Under
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emerged victorious, winning with 86% of the vote, the largest for any winner of a provincial leadership election of any major political party in Canada.
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In 2004, the party reverted to the traditional "NDP" abbreviation and the colour orange. That same year Raj Panu resigned as leader and was replaced by
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the party doubled its seats from two to four—which re-elected then leader Brian Mason and Raj Pannu, returning former leader Ray Martin, and newcomer
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ensured fair representation. (The disproportionality was due to the way boundaries of the constituencies outside the cities were drawn and the use of
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voters, investors and oil executives braced for change as a rookie left-wing government promises major reforms after 44 years of Conservative rule.
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from October 18 to October 19, 2014. Rachel Notley was elected as the party's next leader, defeating fellow MLA David Eggen and union leader
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suffered in the late 1970s and early 1980s due to its association with the unpopular federal Liberal Party government of Prime Minister
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was elected leader in 2004 and became the longest serving Alberta NDP MLA in the party's history before retiring in 2019
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Political analyst Duane Bratt from Mount Royal University said there hasn't been an election like this in decades.
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On January 16, 2024, Notley announced she would be resigning as party leader effective the
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On April 29, 2014, Brian Mason announced that he would step down as leader as soon as a
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with two seats. The party won no more than four seats in subsequent elections until the
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was the third Alberta NDP MLA elected and was the leader of the party from 1984 to 1993
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during the 2015 campaign in which the Alberta NDP formed its first ever government
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Alberta New Democratic Party candidates in the 2012 Alberta provincial election
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the next Party Convention. The proposal was opposed by NDP leader Brian Mason.
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the party was reduced to two seats. Brian Mason was re-elected as was newcomer
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The NDP was dealt a severe blow when the PCs and Wildrose merged to form the
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could be held to choose his successor. The leadership convention was held in
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is currently governed by one of the most left-wing parties in the country"
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was the leader of the Alberta CCF from 1942 to 1955 before becoming the
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at the time. Ray Martin resigned as leader and was succeeded first by
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became the new leader after achieving an unexpected victory in a 1942
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independently distributed a proposal for a cooperation pact with the
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were narrowly defeated. The party received 8.5% of the popular vote.
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from 1982 to 1993. It was shut out of the legislature following the
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Protest and Progress, Three Labour Radicals in Early Edmonton
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in 1971 led to the gradual collapse of Social Credit. The
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The Rise and Fall of the Labour Party in Alberta, 1917-42
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which would have been beneficial in the cities where the
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were elected. Roper was succeeded as party leader by
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and is a provincial Alberta affiliate of the federal
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