A new report recommends Alberta’s two largest cities get more seats in the provincial legislature ahead of the next general election. It’s part of a series of interim recommendations from a commission tasked by the province to study the current ridings, but it would require some ridings to be consolidated in rural Alberta. Adam MacVicar reports.
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Draft changes to Alberta’s provincial ridings see Edmonton, Calgary gain seats
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