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Does Alberta have a Conservative government?

Does Alberta have a Conservative government?

On April 16, 2019, the 2019 Alberta general election saw Jason Kenney and his new United Conservative Party (UCP) sweep to power winning 63 of 87 seats in the Alberta legislature, returning the province to conservative politics. Alberta’s conservative tilt (after 1940) is no less pronounced on the federal level.

What party is the official opposition in Alberta?

List of opposition leaders

Name Party End term
Nathan Cooper United Conservative October 30, 2017
Jason Nixon United Conservative January 4, 2018
Jason Kenney United Conservative April 30, 2019
Rachel Notley New Democratic Party

What is an interesting fact about Alberta?

Alberta is the 6th largest of all the provinces and territories in Canada in terms of total area with 661,848 square kilometres (255,541 square miles). The top 5 are Nunavut, Quebec, Northwest Territories, Ontario, and British Columbia. The Alberta flag was adopted on June 1, 1968.

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What are 5 interesting facts about Alberta?

Fun Facts About Alberta

  • Vulcan. Lovingly known as Canada’s quirkiest town, Vulcan, Alberta is located between Calgary and Lethbridge. To promote tourism in the area, they built a 31-foot Enterprise replica next to the spaceship-shaped visitors’ centre.
  • Canada’s Deadliest Landslide.

Why is it called Alberta?

This province was named after Queen Victoria’s fourth daughter, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. Alberta was originally established as a provisional district of the North West Territories in 1882. The name was maintained when Alberta officially became a province in 1905.

How old is Alberta?

Alberta was established as a district of the North-West Territories in 1882 and was enlarged to its present boundaries on becoming a province in 1905. The provincial government has its seat in Edmonton.