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Alberta’s 4 main party leaders vie for votes in Calgary, southern Alberta

EDMONTON – Southern Alberta and Calgary continue to be the battleground for votes in the Alberta election campaign.

Three of the four leaders of the main political parties are spending most of Wednesday in Calgary.

Conservative Leader Jim Prentice makes an appearance at an oilfield supply company, then heads to a pizza place before attending a dinner to raise money for Pheasants Forever, a group that says it is dedicated to preserving the birds and other wildlife.

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NDP Leader Rachel Notley makes an announcement in the morning, rallies supporters in the afternoon, then takes part in a community dinner in the riding of McCall.

Wildrose Leader Brian Jean talks about how his party will meet Calgary’s critical transportation needs, then heads south to the Remington Carriage Museum in Cardston and holds a meet and greet in Lethbridge.

Liberal Leader David Swann is in Red Deer, where he will announce what his party will do to support the arts.

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