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EDMONTON — One of Rachel Notley’s prized possessions from her time as Alberta premier sits on her bedroom dresser: a framed picture of hell freezing over. It’s a photo of a newspaper headline taken ...
Canada’s not for sale. Maclean’s is. Subscribe today. Alberta Premier-designate Rachel Notley addresses the media in front of her caucus in Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday, May 9, 2015.
Canada Rachel Notley fought like hell for Alberta, but the province isn’t about to thank her. The NDP premier embraced the oil industry. There’s no sign yet that it’s enough to deliver her ...
— Word on the street: The names of potential contenders floating around, include International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada President ROB ASHTON, activist AVI LEWIS, former Hamilton NDP MP ...
Rachel Notley plans to stay in Alberta and she plans to fight. But on the question of whether or not federal parties have come calling to change her mind on that front, she's tight-lipped.
(Bloomberg) -- Rachel Notley, who governed the oil-rich Canadian province of Alberta for four years, is stepping down as the leader of the opposition New Democratic Party.Most Read from ...
George Brookman is speaking for much of downtown Calgary when he says he’s impressed by Rachel Notley’s four years in office and now has a grudging admiration for the Alberta NDP Leader. But ...
Notley's NDP government is no one-hit wonder in a younger, more progressive Alberta, say supporters, vowing to stay the course and reject "the politics of austerity." ...
Rachel Notley will start Day 22 of the campaign testifying by video at a Senate hearing on Bill C-48, the Trudeau government’s ban on oil tankers on B.C.’s north coast.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley faces a much higher level of threatened violence and personal attack in posts ... CBC P.O. Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. Toll-free (Canada only): 1 ...
Canada's oil hub of Alberta will hold an election on May 29, ... Danielle Smith, and former premier and leader of the New Democratic Party, Rachel Notley. ...
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notely laughs at a question about an NHL playoff game possibly taking place on election day in Calgary during a campaign stop in Calgary, Alta., Wed., April 29, 2015.