Monday, January 04, 2010

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Two legislature members from Alberta's governing Progressive Conservatives are defecting to the Wildrose Alliance, a fledgling political party gathering momentum in the province.

Calgary-Fish Creek MLA Heather Forsyth and Airdrie-Chestermere MLA Rob Anderson announced the move Monday morning at a Wildrose Alliance news conference.

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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Unite the Right

In the midst of masterofhisdomain-gate, I seem to have missed this bit of news out of Alberta:


Alberta's political right may be in for a realignment in 2008, with the Alberta Alliance and Wildrose Party preparing for a merger before the next election.

If the union is accepted by members of both parties, the new Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta will run a full slate of candidates in the next election.


Before people get too excited about this merger, this is only slightly more significant than the eventual Marxist-Leninist/Communist Party merger that we all know is inevitable at the federal level. So, in the scheme of things, this is probably slightly less worrisome for Ed Stelmach than losing his domain name to some shit disturbing blogger and slightly more worrisome than getting a mustard stain out of his favourite suit.

For those outside of Alberta (which includes, I guess, me), the Alliance came into being in 2002, picking up 1 seat and 9% of the vote in the 2004 election. Given recent polls and by-election results, I tend to think 9% would be their best case scenario in the upcoming election.

As for the Wild Rose Party, their long and storied history will come to a close if this merger is ratified. Let's give them a moment of silence before moving on.




Should Wild Rose party members decide to kill their weeks of history in a bid to blow past the SoCreds on the relevancy scale, the new party would be cleverly named the Wild Rose Alliance (or, "Wild Alliance" for short) and would be led by Alberta Alliance leader Paul Hinman. This shouldn't be a major surprise given that the Wild Rose Party never selected a leader.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Would a right wing party by any other name, smell as sweet?

The Wild Rose Party still don't have a leader, but they now have a policy platform. Among the highlights of their founding convention:


-Setting up an Alberta provincial pension plan

-Abolish health care premiums

-Allow private health care in Alberta

-No funding of abortions by health care (except in extreme circumstances)

-Their view on Stelmach's royalty compromise with big oil: "The paltry $1 billion or so extra that the government hopes to collect by forcing a royalty hike, will do far more harm than good."

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Friday, August 17, 2007

By Any Other Name

I signed some papers on Tuesday to help the Wild Rose Party get sanctioned. This was purely in a bid to help strengthen democracy and had nothing to do with my desire to see a competitive right wing party capable to stealing votes from the PCs burst onto the scene. I figured with a credible platform, they'd be able to...what's that? D'oh!

Media Statement
August 16, 2007
For immediate release

"Alberta should host international conference to question climate change" -- Wildrose Party

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