04-01-2015, 01:59 AM
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Prentice to honour 2016 fixed election date, plans tough climate change targets
Dave Cournoyer@davecournoyer · 2 hrs2 hours ago
New Post: Prentice to honour 2016 fixed election law, plans tough climate change targets: http://bit.ly/1xxwZ2x #ableg #cdnpoli #yeg #yyc
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In a surprising reversal, Alberta Premier Jim Prentice announced that the next provincial election will be held in spring 2016, not in 2015 as many Albertans expected.
“Three years ago, Progressive Conservative MLAs passed Alberta’s fixed election date law,” said Prentice. “I intend to honour the spirit of this law by holding the next election in 2016.”
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“Establishing the fixed election period has benefits for all Albertans,” said Jonathan Denis, Minister of Justice and Attorney General. “Albertans are better able to plan to participate or involve themselves in the election process – as voters, as candidates, and as volunteers.”
Some critics believe the delay is a result of a recent poll showing a negative public reaction to the provincial budget and an NDP surge to above 40 per cent support in Edmonton.
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“Albertans have put their trust in us and going forward, we will demonstrate beyond a doubt that our government will be the change that Albertans are looking for,” Prentice said.
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