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Alberta party leaders spread across central Alberta Tuesday

Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley, Wildrose leader Brian Jean and Progressive Conservative leader Jim Prentice and Liberal leader David Swann. Global News

EDMONTON – Seniors care, trust in government and talking to voters are on the agenda Tuesday for leaders of Alberta’s main political parties.

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Wildrose Leader Brian Jean will use the Alberta legislature as a backdrop to talk about trust, then hits the road to Stony Plain, Leduc, Lacombe and Rimbey.

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Liberal Leader David Swann will be at West Edmonton Mall talking to voters, then on the streets in the Meadowlark riding knocking on doors.

Progressive Conservative Leader Jim Prentice is giving a speech at a community centre in Edmonton, then heads south to Wetaskiwin and Red Deer, where he will hold a tele-town hall.

READ MORE: Prentice says no PST while he’s premier

N-D-P Rachel Notley is releasing details in Edmonton about her party’s policy on long-term care, then takes tea with residents of Scona Seniors Centre.

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