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Estranged United Conservative MLAs aim to create new party to challenge Premier Smith

EDMONTON - Two sitting Alberta legislature members kicked out of Premier Danielle Smith’s governing United Conservative caucus seek to form a rival party to challenge her.

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Former United Conservative MLAs resuscitating Alberta's once-dominant PC Party

This composite image shows former United Conservative Party MLA Scott Sinclair, left, at the Alberta legislature building in Edmonton on Monday, March 10, 2025, and former UCP infrastructure minister Peter Guthrie, in Edmonton, on Friday, June 9, 2023. The two are resuscitating the province’s once-dominant Progressive Conservative Party. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jack Farrell, Jason Franson


EDMONTON - Two sitting Alberta legislature members kicked out of Premier Danielle Smith’s governing United Conservative caucus seek to form a rival party to challenge her.

And they plan to use a famous historical Alberta political name to do it.

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