3169:, in which the Conservatives went from a minority government to a parliamentary majority. In all three elections, many of the Conservative candidates were elected with large majorities of the vote. Alberta has for decades been considered a conservative fortress, no matter which right-of-centre party they may have chosen to support. Albertans followed strong support for the Progressive Conservatives in the 1980s with the same degree of support for the Reform Party, and the Canadian Alliance in the 1990s, finally delivering a clean sweep for the new Conservative Party of Canada only a few years after its creation in 2003–2004.
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Liberals were in power 1965-1968, 1972-1979, 1980-1984, 1993 to 2006 and 2019 to the present. In almost all of those five periods, for a total of 31 years, Alberta did not have direct representation in the federal cabinet. This included the years when PM Pierre
Trudeau tried to create a National Energy Program. It failed. To this day, Canada is one of only a few major countries without a national energy plan.
589:. The provincial government's revenue, although it is often described as predominantly coming from the province's resource base, actually is derived from a variety of sources. Nonrenewable resource revenue provided the government with 24 percent of its revenue in 2010–11, with about the same coming from individual income tax, 14 per cent from grants from the
1075:. In the cities, under STV, balanced representation was elected, while IRV, used elsewhere, produced the same disproportional results that were produced before 1924 and after 1956 by first past the post. No Labour, CCF or NDP members were elected in Edmonton prior to 1982 except in elections where STV was used. Many of the opposition parties today include
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system so MLAs elected do not necessarily receive a majority of the votes in the constituency, and the party with a majority of the seats in the
Legislature does not necessarily receive a majority of votes cast in the election. For example, in the 2004 election, the Progressive Conservative party won
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After province-hood, Alberta's federal representation mostly echoed that of its provincial government. Like provincial elections, federal elections again and again saw the leading party (no matter what its label) receive more than its due share of members and the other parties were under-represented.
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had been in power for 40 years, they continued to win large majorities in the
Legislative Assembly, winning 72 out of 83 seats in the March 2008 provincial election, although with declining popularity and lowering voter turn-out, reflecting increasing disfavour among ordinary Albertans regarding the
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While the advice of the premier and
Executive Council is typically binding on the lieutenant governor, there are occasions when the lieutenant governor has refused advice. This usually occurs if the premier does not clearly command the confidence of the elected Legislative Assembly, or if the advice
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Alberta elected no
Liberal MP 1958-1963, 1965-1968, 1972-1993, 2006-2015, 2019 to 2021. In 2021 it elected one in Edmonton and one in Calgary. In 2021 it received 15.5 percent of the Alberta votes so was proportionally due five seats in that province. In those years when Alberta had no Liberal MPs,
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identified the constitutional role of the lieutenant governor as the most important part of the job. She stated "We are a constitutional monarchy, and this is where we do checks and balances. I’m what I would call a ‘constitutional fire extinguisher.’ We don’t have to use it a lot, but sometimes we
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In April 2015, Jim
Prentice called an election for May 5, citing the need for a mandate in order to make longer-term economic changes. Though initial polls had the PCs in the lead, as the election approached they fell behind the opposition Wildrose party, and the NDP. On May 5 the NDP gained 53
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parties) sweep to power. The UCP won 63 of 87 seats in the
Alberta legislature, returning the province to conservative politics. This was the only election in Alberta history to dethrone an incumbent government after only a single term. However, the UCP received just 54 percent of the vote, the
864:
was premier of
Alberta from 1992 to 2006 and despite multiple controversies, he remained the leader of the Progressive Conservative party and thus the province although only 55 percent of delegates from his party signified their approval of his leadership on the spring of 2006, pushing him into
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In its history, Alberta has seen only six distinct governments, with no party ever returning to form government under the same label again after defeat. (The UFA government of 1921-1935 can be seen as a precursor of the NDP government of 2015-2019 as it organizationally was its forerunner. The
970:
When
Liberals were in power in the Legislative Assembly, most of the province's MPs were Liberal. The 1917 election was an exception - The Union government's use of the soldier vote meant that Liberal candidates with majority support among voters voting in the riding were not declared elected.
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held every three to five years. Five years is the maximum term allowed. By-elections are conducted between the general elections to fill seats left vacant by death or resignation. In each election (so far) a single party has taken a majority of the seats, although sometimes it does this after
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Rural
Alberta ridings typically give the leading party, whether it is the Conservatives, or the United Farmers, Social Credit, Reform and the Alliance before them, some of the highest margins in the country; in many cases, the successful candidate receives more than two-thirds of the vote.
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The 2016-2017 budget contained a $ 10.4 billion deficit, with $ 41.1 billion in revenue and $ 51.1 billion in expenditures. The budget also contained a $ 700 million risk adjustment, which was intended to reflect "volatility of Alberta’s resource revenue."
3189:. A November 2009 poll said the new party had 28% support, just 6 points behind the governing PCs. In polls, the Wildrose Party had a double digit lead over the PCs in December 2009, with 39% versus 25% each for the PCs and Alberta Liberals.
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Alberta's political stability has led to a series of political continuity. Voters have turned a government out of office only five times in 115 years. The two governments prior to 2015 were among the longest-lived in the Commonwealth.
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Then when the United Farmers dominated from 1921 to 1935, most of the Alberta MPs were of that party. Calgary was a labour stronghold, and its election of two Labour MPs in 1921 was un-equalled anywhere else in the country.
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government's market-first policies, its low quality of health and education services, and its flat-income tax policy. As well, for the first time since the 1980s, the PCs faced a challenge from the right wing, the upstart
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Left wing Edmonton was an exception to the province's post–Second World War conservative voting pattern, earning it the nickname "Redmonton". Edmonton city residents, to a larger extent than elsewhere, tend to vote for the
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electoral system. No Labour or CCF or NDP candidate won an Edmonton seat from 1955 to 1982, despite the large left vote in the city overall, in part due to the cancellation of the STV/IRV voting systems in 1956. The
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turned right-wing in the 1940s, but this apparently mirrored changing sentiment among Alberta voters. And the party maintained its power provincially and its hold on most of the federal seats until the 1970s.
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every time since 2008. In 2021 an additional NDP MP was elected in Edmonton Griesbach. The party received almost a fifth of the Alberta vote in 2021 and proportionally was due six seats.
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party (Socred) was elected on a radical monetary reform platform. After Aberhart's death in 1943 and changing economic conditions, the Socred government moved to the right under Premier
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For the first 16 years Alberta was a province it had a Liberal government. Through the 1910s the growing farmer movement forced reforms out of this government and, embodied in the
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The CCF never did elect an MP in Alberta. But under its later label, the New Democratic Party, the left has achieved more successes in Alberta, electing an MP in 1988 and one in
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When Social Credit came into vogue, winning its first electoral successes in 1935, federal representation also changed to being mostly Socred. The Social Credit party under
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headed the longest-lived of the farmers' governments that won power in Canada during this time. It made several reforms including changing Alberta's election system.
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893:, represented a riding just outside Edmonton and was perceived to be less connected to the interests of the energy corporations whose headquarters are in Calgary.
593:, and about eight percent coming from both corporations and the government's own business activities. Alberta is the only province in Canada without a provincial
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retirement. In the previous election (2004) Klein's PC party had taken less than half the votes cast in the province but had won 75 percent of the seats.
637:" if it was determined to be unconstitutional. The proposed law would give the province the ability to ignore federal legislation it does not agree with.
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617:, King of Canada, is also the sovereign for Alberta's provincial jurisdiction. Within Canada, the monarch exercises power individually on behalf of the
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947:, the UCP won another majority but by smaller margins - UCP 49 seats, NDP 38 seats; UCP 53 percent of votes, NDP 44 percent of votes cast overall.
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When first MPs were elected in what is present-day Alberta in 1880s/1890s, Calgary and southern Alberta generally elected Conservatives, such as
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1154:, a trend unseen in any other Canadian province. (But frequently the most popular party was the choice of less than half the voters.) Even with
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The day-to-day operation and activities of the Government of Alberta are performed by the provincial departments and agencies, staffed by the
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Monto, Tom. Old Strathcona – Edmonton's Southside Roots, Edmonton: Crang Publishing, 2011 (available at Alhambra Books, Edmonton), p. 426
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from Canada but this advocacy (despite occasional surges in interest) has never resulted in electoral success. Neither, however, has the
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The Progressive Conservative government under Premier Jim Prentice introduced a budget for the 2015-16 fiscal year prior to calling the
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first-past-the-post system inflating the avalanche of switched seats and exaggerating the appearance of the party's popularity. In the
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5179:. The New Democratic Party under Premier Rachel Notley introduced a new budget for the 2015-16 fiscal year upon forming government.
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present UCP government is an organizational descendant of the old Progressive-Conservative Party that reigned from 1971 to 2015.)
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was an example of how the city got its nickname "Redmonton"; Liberal and New Democrat candidates won 15 of the city's 18 seats.
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However, small disaffection with the Conservative Party of Canada over policies enacted during its minority government such as
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Alberta's politics has historically been one of long-lasting governments with government changes being few and far between.
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During the UFA and early Socred government periods, elections were conducted using transferable preferential ballots (see
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Numbers across different fiscal years are not strictly comparable due to numerous accounting policy changes over time.
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For over 80 years, the province was governed by right of centre parties. The Socreds were succeeded in 1971 by the
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1162:, Alberta has never had a minority government. Each government has held a majority of seats in the Legislature.
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6261:
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5240:
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1132:
1006:
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519:
209:
111:
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Alberta's conservative leaning was pronounced on the federal level. The province was the heartland of the
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Alberta has a single-tier system of municipal government similar to that of most of the other provinces.
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900:, the province's first female premier. She led the Tories to a 12th consecutive election victory in
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enjoyed much success in Alberta (outside of Edmonton) since that time. The NEP was ended when the
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group, it launched itself into direct politics, winning power in the first election it contested.
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led to the founding of the nascent federal Party of Alberta, in 2006. Provincially, while the
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4053:"Alberta's Lt.-Gov. says she's willing to toss Smith's sovereignty act if unconstitutional"
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in North America and serves as a reference price for buyers and sellers of crude oil
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Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1971-2019) - seats won by party
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Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (1905-1967) - seats won by party
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Alberta was swept up in the wave of "prairie populism" that took place after the
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Budget 2015: Supporting Jobs. Supporting Families. The Alberta Way. Fiscal Plan
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61 of 83 seats (73% of the seats) but obtained only 47% of the popular vote.
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Actual expenses taken from reporting in future year budgets or Annual Reports
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When Canada Had Proportional Representation. STV in Western Canada 1917-1971
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811:. They were also the first women in any legislature of the British Empire.
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4335:"The Wildrose Alliance is gaining ground; Conservative support shrinking"
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4399:"Jim Prentice seeks mandate on May 5th in cautious Alberta election bid"
4364:"Wildrose Alliance Leads in Alberta as Progressive Conservatives Falter"
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4123:(4). Ottawa: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association: 23. Archived from
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The period of conservative dominance in Alberta politics was broken in
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While Tories won 13 of Edmonton's 18 seats in 2008, Klein's successor,
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483:
49:
4110:"A Tradition of Vigilance: The Role of Lieutenant Governor in Alberta"
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Some Albertans continue to resent the imposition in the 1980s of the
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became Alberta's 17th premier. The NDP won 54 of Alberta's 87 seats.
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are centred on a provincial government resembling that of the other
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in the Legislature; members outside the cities were elected using
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was the first woman appointed to the provincial Cabinet, in 1921.
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Sine the end of STV/IRV in 1956, Alberta elections have used the
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from 1997 to 2003 and they were located on the political right.
994:. These parties were the second-largest political parties in the
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were the first women elected to the Legislative Assembly, in the
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outside the cities. The UFA lost all its seats in 1935 when
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for the province, chairs and selects the membership of the
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seats, winning a majority government under Rachel Notley.
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585:, which has 87 members. Government is conducted after the
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Progressive Conservative to NDP to UCP (1971 to present)
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public service, and directed by the elected government.
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717:, and returned a majority parliament controlled by the
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via Canada.com, July 24, 2006, retrieved July 24, 2006
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Supporting jobs, supporting families. The Alberta way.
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Alberta's parliamentary governments are determined by
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Budget 2010: Striking the Right Balance, Fiscal Plan
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The Building Alberta Plan - Budget 2014, Fiscal Plan
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Politics of the provinces and territories of Canada
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Budget 2011: Building a Better Alberta, Fiscal Plan
4321:Canadian Encyclopedia, "United Conservative Party"
959:and north-central Alberta elected Liberals such as
713:in 1905, and is composed of members elected in the
4286:"Alberta Liberal leader demands electoral reform"
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4761:Budget 2016: The Alberta Jobs Plan - Fiscal Plan
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1123:Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
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633:do have to use it," in response to a proposed "
219:Premier (as President of the Executive Council)
4197:"Elections | Canadian Elections Database"
3146:, formed the federal government following the
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6980:Timeline of the petroleum industry in Alberta
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4977:Budget 2012: Investing in People, Fiscal Plan
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4511:. Government of Alberta. June 2021. p. 3
877:. Their preferences is often obscured by the
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4905:Budget 2013: Responsible Change, Fiscal Plan
4209:Mardon and Mardon, Alberta Election Results
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5049:Government of Alberta 2011-12 Annual Report
4941:Government of Alberta 2013–14 Annual Report
4725:Government of Alberta 2017–18 Annual Report
4653:Government of Alberta 2018–19 Annual Report
4581:Government of Alberta 2019–20 Annual Report
1166:Liberal to UFA to Social Credit (1905-1971)
1009:. The Conservatives' former leader and ex–
683:.Bills passed by the legislature are given
651:The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the
329:Alberta's first Legislature, Edmonton, 1906
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625:or legislation would be unconstitutional.
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3182:Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta
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1150:All Alberta elections have resulted in a
787:receiving less than half the votes cast.
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3140:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
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324:
4505:2020-21 Final Results - Year-end Report
4173:"Klein receives goodbye hugs, pancakes"
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4098:, 4-5 Edw. VII , c. 3 (Canada), s. 12 .
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4839:. Government of Alberta. March 2015.
4451:"Alberta Fiscal Plan Overview (2016)"
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3220:Budgets of the Government of Alberta
5391:This article is part of the series:
4275:A Report on Alberta Elections (1982)
4018:List of political parties in Alberta
1717:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
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126:Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
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5980:List of premiers by time in office
5162:West Texas Intermediate is used a
5117:Fiscal year is April 1 to March 31
2080:Soldiers' vote (Province at large)
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6975:History of the petroleum industry
6883:List of Alberta general elections
6645:Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright
4430:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
4288:. CTV. 2004-11-06. Archived from
4077:"Legislative Assembly of Alberta"
4013:List of Alberta general elections
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5393:Politics of Canada
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4404:The Globe and Mail
4239:"Election Results"
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4178:2012-10-15 at the
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