Peter Lougheed’s 1972 Bill of Rights was well meaning and aspirational; Danielle Smith’s is performative and driven by right-wing fashion.
For a sense of the Alberta government's intended audience for its revised provincial Bill of Rights, let's consider where Albertans first heard of it. Premier Danielle Smith first revealed it in a ...
“These amendments to the Alberta Bill of Rights are not just legal changes,” Premier Danielle Smith explained when ...
It appears that willingness to amend – or at least to appear to be willing to amend – her own amendments earned her votes at ...
Premier tied actions of doctors to the opioid crisis while defending proposed changes to gender-affirming care legislation.
Six thousand United Conservative Party members expected to gather in Red Deer this weekend for their annual meeting ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has won a resounding vote of support from her ... As Smith said that the amendments to the ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith received a dominating 91.5 per cent vote of support from her United Conservative Party members ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s fellow party members have voted overwhelmingly ... including a version of the Alberta Bill ...
Thousands of United Conservative Party members hold the political future of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in their hands ...
Thousands of members of Alberta’s governing United Conservative Party gather Friday in Red Deer ahead of a crucial weekend ...