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B.C. premier awaits working with Alberta’s Notley

Premier Christy Clark, seen here in a file photo, says a renewed 20-year Peace River Agreement provides annual payments totalling $1.1 billion to resource-rich communities in British Columbia's northeast.
Premier Christy Clark, seen here in a file photo, says a renewed 20-year Peace River Agreement provides annual payments totalling $1.1 billion to resource-rich communities in British Columbia's northeast. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VICTORIA – B.C. Premier Christy Clark says she’s looking forward to working productively with Alberta premier-elect Rachel Notley for a prosperous West.

Clark has issued a statement congratulating Notley and her team, and thanking the Progressive Conservatives’ Jim Prentice for his public service.

The NDP won its first majority government in Alberta Tuesday, toppling the PCs as Prentice resigned as party leader and stepped aside in the Calgary-Foothills constituency he had just recaptured.

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Clark notably praised Prentice after he was sworn in as premier last September, promising warm relations after what she called the frosty Alison Redford era.

She also said at the time that there hasn’t been a premier in Alberta’s history who understands B.C. as well as Prentice.

B.C. NDP Leader John Horgan says he’s beyond thrilled about Notley’s win, saying it’s good news for British Columbians.

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The NDP, which had never won more than 16 seats in Alberta, captured 53 constituencies to secure a majority in the 87-seat legislature.

The battered PCs won only 10 seats and are now relegated to third place behind the Wildrose party.

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