Decision Alberta 2015
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Final cost of 2015 Alberta election almost $19MAlberta's chief electoral officer says the final cost of the 2015 provincial election was almost $19 million, which is about a third more than the 2012 campaign.MoneyApr 11, 2016
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Global News, 16×9 snag major honours at Canadian Screen AwardsGlobal News along with Global's flagship investigative program 16x9, has been honoured with multiple wins at the Canadian Screen Awards Tuesday night.CanadaMar 8, 2016
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Albertans voted based on anger, not hope: post-election surveyA post-election survey conducted by Abacus Data shows an overwhelming majority of Albertans said they voted for change on May 5.PoliticsMay 17, 2015
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Wildrose’s Dave Schneider wins Little Bow riding by 10 votes in recountThe candidate for the Wildrose Party won the riding of Little Bow by just 10 votes, according to official election results released on Friday.PoliticsMay 15, 2015
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NDP claim victory in Calgary-Glenmore after official vote recountOfficial election results released on Friday bring the total number of elected NDP MLAs in Alberta to 54.PoliticsMay 15, 2015
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Outgoing Alberta premier says Tory party humbled by huge election lossOutgoing Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says the Progressive Conservative party has been "humbled" by the message sent by voters in the recent provincial election.PoliticsMay 14, 2015
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Man eats hat after betting NDP MLA Thomas Dang wouldn’t be electedAn Edmonton man living abroad was forced to eat his words - or in this case, his hat - after his friend became the youngest MLA elected to the Alberta Legislature.PoliticsMay 10, 2015
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Rachel Notley figured she’d won a week before Alberta electionRachel Notley knew a week before voting day that she was going to shatter the PC dynasty and become Alberta's 17th premier — and it hit her like a punch in the stomach.PoliticsMay 10, 2015
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Rachel Notley and new NDP caucus hold first meetingAlberta's premier-designate Rachel Notley and the rest of her caucus met up Saturday for the first time since their historic election win.PoliticsMay 9, 2015
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Alberta privacy commissioner explains rules around shredding government papersAs the transition to a new regime unfolds in Alberta, the province's Privacy Commissioner is reminding politicians and the public about the rules regarding the shredding of government records.PoliticsMay 7, 2015
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