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General Meeting on November 15, 2014, Smith pledged to resign as Wildrose leader if the party did not win government in the next provincial election. Also at the AGM, members voted 148–109 against a resolution supporting equal rights for all minority groups, regardless of race, religious belief, sexual orientation or other differences. This vote reversed a party policy supported by Smith which had been adopted the previous year and signified a shift by the party towards social conservatism resulting in resignations by more moderate party members.
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members and provoked widespread controversy. Wildrose has stated that "At no time has the
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Legislature. The
Wildrose was expected to win two out of the four seats; however the PCs retained all four. The by-elections were seen as a test of both the PC Party under its new leader and Wildrose. As a result of the by-election losses, Smith asked the party to conduct a leadership review. On November 2, 2014, after
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Wildrose caucus to sit as an independent due to the party's "turmoil" and after making criticisms of Smith's leadership team internally., the remaining members of caucus unanimously pass a resolution asking Smith to withdraw her request for a leadership review; Smith agreed. At the party's
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Alberta electoral law did not permit parties to formally merge (or even to transfer money among themselves), the PC and Wildrose parties did not formally dissolve upon creation of the new UCP. As a result, when the UCP came into existence on July 24, 2017; the UCP's interim leadership team
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riding. He surprised political observers by capturing 37 percent of the vote, narrowly defeating
Liberal opponent Avalon Roberts to win the election and gain the Wildrose Alliance its first seat in the legislature. The Tories, who had held the riding uninterrupted since 1969, fell to third place.
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October 28, 2017. Due to previous legal restrictions that did not formally permit parties to merge or transfer their assets, the PC Party and Wildrose Party maintained a nominal existence and ran one candidate each in the 2019 election in order to prevent
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Of the 42,617 Wildrose members eligible to vote on July 22, 2017, there was a 57 per cent turnout with 23,466 voters (95%) in favour of the agreement and 1,132 (5%) against, clearing the 75% threshold required by the party's constitution. The Progressive Conservative membership also approved the
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In 2014, Allison Redford stepped down as PC leader following numerous scandals, and polls began to show a resurgence in Wildrose support. Jim Prentice then won the PC leadership and called four by-elections to get his new cabinet, which included former Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel, seats in the
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effect to the merger, all Wildrose members in good standing as of July 24 became members of the UCP from that date, and all but a few Wildrose members formally withdrew their memberships in the Wildrose. Legally, the core leadership team of the UCP remained members of both the PC and Wildrose
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and Mark Dyrholm, a chiropractor in Calgary, announced their candidacy at the June convention. The party viewed the leadership campaign with optimism, announcing that its membership was growing rapidly as Albertans grew increasingly frustrated with the Stelmach government's performance.
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joined the Wildrose Alliance on June 24, 2010. The fourth Wildrose MLA, Boutilier took the party over the threshold for recognition as an official party in the Assembly. He was unveiled at the party's annual conference, which was attended by 700 people: up from 175 the previous year.
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announced that they had joined the Wildrose Alliance after growing frustrated with Ed Stelmach's leadership, accusing the Conservative government of being undemocratic. The defections moved the Wildrose Party past the New Democrats to become the third largest party in the Legislature,
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percent of respondents. By early November, the party had improved to 28 percent according to an Environics poll, firmly in second place and six points behind the Conservatives. By December, they topped the Tories, leading with 39 percent support according to an
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formally assumed the leaderships of the PC and Wildrose parties as well. In that role, they withdrew both organizations from any meaningful public presence, thus effectively dissolving them although they continued to exist on paper. In order to give
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poll, while the Conservatives had fallen into a second place tie with the Liberals at 25 percent. The party revealed at the same time that it had grown to over 13,000 members.
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forfeiture of their assets. The UCP government later passed legislation allowing parties to merge, clearing the way for the Wildrose to formally dissolve on February 7, 2020.
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to join the ruling PC Party's caucus giving the turmoil within the Wildrose Party, uncertainty about Smith's leadership and confidence in Prentice as reasons for their move.
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3027:"Danielle Smith asked to withdraw leadership review request"
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2716:"Wildrose Alliance leadership candidates face upbeat crowd"
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2988:"Wildrose Alliance, mayor square off over airport"
2814:"Alberta Tories slide, Wildrose gains in new poll"
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2664:"Wildrose success attributed to governing Tories"
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2935:"Wildrose Alliance gains official party status"
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2784:"Stelmach poised for speech amid sagging polls"
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2385:"Participants and results of the 2008 election"
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93:Renamed Wildrose Alliance January 31, 2008
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3656:Danielle Smith leads a bounty of mutiny
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2431:"Alberta Wildrose party to name leader"
2335:"'Ed, Ed, Ed,' chant triumphant Tories"
1921:Although the party was merged into the
1122:Briefly suspended from caucus in 2016.
793:rather than have them appointed by the
657:2015 Wildrose Party leadership election
240:Wildrose Alliance Political Association
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2762:"Smith elected Wildrose Party leader"
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2177:"Wildrose drops 'Alliance' from name"
701:Merger with Progressive Conservatives
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2863:"Albertans eyeing Wildrose Alliance"
2839:"Wildrose growing strong: party rep"
2692:"Wave of change could topple Tories"
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2065:Marshall, Tabitha (April 12, 2019).
2041:Political Handbook of the World 2014
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760:, both the PCs and Wildrose ran one
3575:. Global Television. Archived from
3541:"Wildrose Alliance policy platform"
3215:. December 17, 2014. Archived from
3129:. December 17, 2014. Archived from
884:Members of the Legislative Assembly
852:
684:provincial election for May 5, 2015
303:members of the Legislative Assembly
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5305:
4107:List of premiers by time in office
3123:"A timeline of the Wildrose party"
2493:"Wildrose watches its garden grow"
2044:. Sage Publications. p. 242.
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977:Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre
580:Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre
559:Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre
393:Member of the Legislative Assembly
367:Founding and 2008 general election
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5511:2017 disestablishments in Alberta
5071:Protestant Protective Association
4571:National Liberal and Conservative
3928:Independent Citizen's Association
3254:Wood, James (December 17, 2014).
2837:Liebrecht, Richard (2009-12-13).
718:members in order to be ratified.
534:and Smith over the future of the
74:Former provincial party
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4578:Democratic Representative Caucus
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3630:D'Aliesio, Renata (2009-12-22).
3515:Franklin, Michael (2020-02-07).
2782:D'Aliesio, Renata (2009-10-14).
2543:"Ralph's dad 'changing stripes'"
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1190:Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills
5506:2002 establishments in Alberta
5481:Conservative parties in Canada
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2618:"Ed no help to Tory candidate"
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5107:Action démocratique du Québec
4705:Newfoundland and Labrador PCs
3602:"Wildrose unveils its vision"
3571:McLean, Archie (2010-01-06).
2736:Audette, Trish (2009-10-08).
2662:Audette, Trish (2009-10-09).
2541:McIntyre, Doug (2009-09-10).
2101:"Wildrose Party Constitution"
1932:
948:. Crossed floor back to PCs.
758:2019 Alberta general election
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397:27th Alberta general election
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4353:31st general election (2023)
3600:Fekete, Jason (2009-11-10).
3055:. CBC News. November 2, 2014
3004:. CBC News. October 27, 2014
2904:Fekete, Jason (2010-01-04).
2812:Fekete, Jason (2009-11-05).
2690:White, Tarina (2009-10-19).
2566:Diotte, Kerry (2009-08-12).
2411:. Canadian Press. 2009-04-21
2364:"Wildrose Alliance shut out"
2341:. 2008-03-04. Archived from
2316:. Canadian Press. 2008-02-09
1551:Barrhead-Morinville-Westlock
688:Alberta New Democratic Party
517:and former cabinet minister
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2469:Cotter, John (2009-05-06).
2429:Dormer, Dave (2009-06-07).
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391:, the party's only sitting
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3973:Veterans' and Active Force
3890:Wildrose Loyalty Coalition
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825:Alberta Alliance leaders
584:next provincial election
547:2012 provincial election
418:2009 leadership election
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275:2008 provincial election
5267:Conservatism portal
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332:Wildrose Alliance Party
181:Political position
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4870:Populist Party Ontario
3978:Western Canada Concept
2940:CTV Television Network
2593:"Sending Ed a message"
2295:. CTV News. 2008-01-02
1570:Crossed floor to PCs.
1537:Crossed floor to PCs.
1409:Crossed floor to PCs.
1376:Crossed floor to PCs.
1306:Crossed floor to PCs.
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126:Alberta Alliance Party
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5127:Ralliement créditiste
5048:Northwest Territories
4760:Wildrose Independence
4608:Ralliement créditiste
4318:Wildrose Independence
3885:Wildrose Independence
2038:Tom Lansford (2014).
1533:Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
1358:disclaimed his seat.
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1100:Fort McMurray-Conklin
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574:On November 3, 2014,
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383:on January 31, 2008.
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262:and the unregistered
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4976:Freedom Conservative
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4583:Liberal-Conservative
4566:Liberal-Conservative
4307:Solidarity Movement
3933:Labor Representation
3923:Freedom Conservative
3798:Legislative Assembly
3612:on November 14, 2009
3553:on December 29, 2009
3219:on December 18, 2014
2208:, December 17, 2014.
2124:Duane Bratt (2012).
1473:Drayton Valley-Devon
1250:Grande Prairie-Smoky
1065:Bonnyville-Cold Lake
999:Cypress-Medicine Hat
553:for the first time.
432:provincial director
279:Legislative Assembly
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5442:Election candidates
5184:Upper Canada Tories
4933:Yukon Freedom Party
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4688:Official opposition
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4363:Electoral districts
4322:Jeevan Singh Mangat
4182:United Conservative
4130:Former legislatures
4061:Lieutenant Governor
4030:Politics of Alberta
3938:Non-Partisan League
3899:Historical parties
3880:Solidarity Movement
3806:United Conservative
3187:. November 24, 2014
3103:. November 15, 2014
3077:. November 14, 2014
2390:. Elections Alberta
2247:edmontonjournal.com
2221:. Elections Alberta
1979:. Elections Alberta
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1284:Crossed floor from
944:Crossed floor from
814:Social Conservatism
776:Policy and identity
766:Edmonton-Strathcona
737:as interim leader.
711:leadership election
551:Official Opposition
536:city-centre airport
314:official opposition
210:Politics of Alberta
170:Social conservatism
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4896:Équipe Autonomiste
4781:Christian Heritage
4674:Saskatchewan Party
4530:Christian Heritage
4301:Randy Thorsteinson
3360:"Wildrose Updates"
3184:The Globe and Mail
3159:. November 3, 2014
3133:on January 1, 2015
3033:. November 2, 2014
2597:Maclean's Magazine
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4891:Conservative
4700:Manitoba PCs
4561:Conservative
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1842:Jason Kenney
1566:Calgary-Shaw
1444:
1372:Medicine Hat
1356:Jim Prentice
1342:Prasad Panda
1227:Grant Hunter
1196:
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932:Rob Anderson
889:
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870:, 2014–2015
807:
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707:Jason Kenney
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680:Jim Prentice
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187:Centre-right
166:Conservatism
146:Headquarters
111:
102:
29:
5393:(2011–2017)
5231:(Vancouver)
4822:Nova Scotia
4719:Represented
4710:Yukon Party
4664:Ontario PCs
4333:Paul Hinman
4290:Murray Ruhl
4117:Legislature
4096:Premiership
4044:Charles III
3059:November 2,
3008:October 29,
2843:Calgary Sun
2696:Calgary Sun
2622:Calgary Sun
2435:Calgary Sun
2082:November 4,
1983:January 21,
1955:January 22,
1951:. p. 8
1831:Opposition
1784:Opposition
1696:Paul Hinman
1626:Government
1608:Candidates
1558:Jeff Wilson
1525:Kerry Towle
1382:Angela Pitt
1312:Jason Nixon
1242:Todd Loewen
1198:Paul Hinman
1182:Dave Hanson
1072:Ian Donovan
1006:Gary Bikman
991:Drew Barnes
917:Leela Aheer
879:, 2015–2017
864:, 2009–2014
848:, 2005–2008
846:Paul Hinman
833:, 2003–2005
642:Jeff Wilson
618:Gary Bikman
599:Ian Donovan
591:Kerry Towle
454:by-election
450:Ralph Klein
404:Ed Stelmach
389:Paul Hinman
291:by-election
287:Paul Hinman
246:provincial
51: /
39:114°04′28″W
5470:Categories
5179:Parti bleu
5081:New Reform
4952:Historical
4549:Historical
3820:Vacant (1)
3683:2010-10-25
3641:2010-01-06
3616:2010-01-06
3583:2010-01-09
3557:2010-01-09
3526:2020-03-23
3475:2017-04-19
3344:2014-12-18
3318:2014-12-18
2920:2010-01-04
2890:2015-05-23
2869:2015-05-23
2848:2010-01-04
2823:2010-01-04
2798:2010-01-04
2768:2015-05-23
2747:2010-01-04
2722:2015-05-23
2701:2010-01-04
2673:2010-01-04
2648:2015-05-23
2627:2010-01-04
2602:2015-05-23
2577:2010-01-04
2552:2010-01-04
2527:2010-01-04
2502:2010-01-04
2477:2010-01-03
2441:2010-01-03
2415:2010-01-03
2394:2010-01-03
2370:2015-05-23
2349:2010-01-03
2320:2010-01-03
2299:2010-01-03
2278:2015-05-23
2225:2015-02-21
2162:2015-05-23
1933:References
1795:Brian Jean
1680:No status
1510:Wes Taylor
1465:Mark Smith
1438:Little Bow
1397:Bruce Rowe
1272:Gary Masyk
1164:Jason Hale
1091:Brian Jean
1080:Little Bow
969:Joe Anglin
877:Brian Jean
676:Brian Jean
655:See also:
638:Bruce Rowe
626:Jason Hale
603:Little Bow
576:Joe Anglin
570:Defections
563:Joe Anglin
504:Angus Reid
191:right-wing
36:51°02′36″N
5385:(2008–10)
5369:(2002–08)
5346:(interim)
5330:(interim)
5206:Municipal
4829:Atlantica
4695:BC United
4345:Elections
4238:Communist
3963:Socialist
3850:Communist
2219:"Parties"
1878:No seats
1742:Wildrose
1623:Position
1599:Election
1580:2015–2017
1562:2012–2014
1547:2015–2017
1529:2012–2014
1514:2015–2017
1499:2012–2017
1484:2012–2017
1480:Pat Stier
1469:2015–2017
1451:2012–2014
1434:2015–2017
1419:2012–2015
1401:2012–2014
1386:2015–2017
1368:2012–2014
1346:2015–2017
1331:2015–2017
1316:2015–2017
1298:2012–2014
1261:2015–2017
1246:2015–2017
1231:2015–2017
1216:2009–2012
1203:2004–2008
1186:2015–2017
1168:2012–2014
1150:2012–2014
1132:2010–2015
1114:2015–2017
1096:2015–2017
1076:2012–2014
1061:2015–2017
1057:Scott Cyr
1046:2015–2017
1028:2010–2012
1010:2012–2014
995:2012–2017
973:2012–2014
958:2015–2017
936:2010–2014
921:2015–2017
908:District
896:in 2017.
872:(interim)
841:(interim)
753:parties.
682:called a
268:wild rose
234:(legally
220:Elections
98:Dissolved
5390:Wildrose
5091:Trillium
5016:Manitoba
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