Jason Markusoff: Alberta Conservatives gathered to listen to their federal party leader. They were not very impressed.
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Jason Kenney’s Alberta: Open war for business
Alberta voters embraced the UCP’s constant battle posture, but they may soon find it exhausting—and counterproductive
Jason Kenney and the UCP sweep to majority in Alberta election
Voters overlook ethical concerns about Kenney’s leadership run—and toxic remarks by his candidates—on belief he can turn around the province’s flagging economy
Alberta election 2019: Live results and riding-by-riding vote counts
Live, detailed results for Alberta’s 2019 provincial election
6 things we’ve learned about Jason Kenney and the Alberta UCP
The events of the campaign revealed Kenney’s wonkish side while making it clear that investigations would dog a UCP government from Day One
What Alberta voters should know about Jason Kenney and the UCP
Jen Gerson: The frontrunner’s platform features a few solid ideas, but they’re overshadowed by cynical, ill-advised and improbable ones
Alberta’s NDP gains slightly, but Kenney’s UCP still sits on the brink of majority: Pollara-Maclean’s survey
Rachel Notley holds a slight edge as Albertans’ preferred premier, but the UCP has greater traction on dominant issues like the economy and pipelines
Why women and men see Alberta’s election differently
Jason Markusoff’s Alberta Politics Insider for April 10: One thing the polls tell us, rebuilding the ‘firewall,’ and more
What really happened inside the Alberta UCP’s ‘kamikaze’ campaign
New evidence shows it was backed in part by a quiet $60,000 payment from a corporate entity into the personal account of a staffer
Jason Kenney is reaping what he sowed with Alberta’s social conservatives
Jen Gerson: The UCP leader finds himself in a corner he designed, built and painted, shrugging off the wishes of members he drew to the party in the first place