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  2. 2023 Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Alberta general election was held on May 29, 2023. [1] Voters elected the members of the 31st Alberta Legislature.The United Conservative Party under Danielle Smith, the incumbent Premier of Alberta, was re-elected to a second term with a reduced majority. [2]

  3. Edmonton Strathcona - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Strathcona (formerly known as Edmonton—Strathcona) is a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1953. It spans the south-central part of the city of Edmonton .

  4. Heather McPherson (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Heather McPherson MP (born May 9, 1972) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Edmonton Strathcona in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2019 Canadian federal election. [2] She previously served as executive director of the Alberta Council on Global Co-operation. [3] [4]

  5. Christopher McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Paul McPherson (born 19 June 1984) is a Brazilian field hockey player. He competed in the men's field hockey tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics. [1]

  6. 2019 Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Alberta general election was held on April 16, 2019, to elect 87 members to the 30th Alberta Legislature. [2] In its first general election contest, the Jason Kenney-led United Conservative Party (UCP) won 54.88% of the popular vote and 63 seats, defeating incumbent Premier Rachel Notley.

  7. C. B. Macpherson - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Macpherson was criticized from some on both the left and the right.In response, he claimed that what he had always been trying to do was to "work out a revision of liberal-democratic theory, a revision that clearly owed a great deal to [Karl] Marx, in the hope of making that theory more democratic while rescuing that valuable part of the liberal tradition which is submerged when ...

  8. 2015 Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Liberal Party and Alberta Party each won a single seat with Alberta Party leader Greg Clark becoming the party's first MLA. The Alberta Liberal Party lost four seats, only returning interim leader David Swann to the Legislative Assembly. Following the election, Notley and her cabinet were sworn in on May 24. [7]

  9. Alberta Party - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Party (formally the Alberta Party Political Association from 1998 to 2004) is a political party in the province of Alberta, Canada. The party describes itself as centrist and pragmatic in that it is not dogmatically ideological in its approach to politics.