United Conservative Party members are in Red Deer this weekend to vote on policy and whether they want Alberta Premier ...
The UCP is more united than ever, says Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo MLA Tany Yao, after 91 per cent of voting party members ...
Some UCP members think she will be ... Some 5,600 people are expected in Red Deer over the weekend for the AGM, filling ...
After arriving home from the UCP AGM in Red Deer, I saw that Premier Smith received 91.5 per cent approval of her leadership.
As thousands of people arrived in Red Deer for one of the country’s largest-ever political gatherings, there was a sense that ...
Premier Danielle Smith pushed a message of unity within the United Conservative Party at its Annual General Meeting in Red ...
The last UCP leadership vote in May 2022 ended with Jason Kenney resigning as UCP leader and premier. He received 51.4 per cent approval and could have stayed on, but decided not to.
It appears that willingness to amend – or at least to appear to be willing to amend – her own amendments earned her votes at ...
Premier likely needs 70 per cent support in her leadership review to quell internal skeptics. But that hasn't been enough for ...
Thousands of members of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party gather Friday in Red Deer ahead of a crucial weekend vote on the job performance of their leader, Premier Danielle Smith.
A Danielle Smith leadership vote and policy surrounding gender and net-zero emissions targets will take centre stage when the United Conservative Party Annual General Meeting (AGM) gets underway ...
Alberta premier Danielle Smith will stay at the helm of the United Conservative Party after an overwhelming result in her ...