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Stephen on upcoming school trustee elections - "It isn’t even spring and change is already in the air.
There is a group of candidates running for office as school trustees in Edmonton who intend to change the very nature of the trustee role. Mostly under 40 – and several just around 30 – they represent a generation scaling the bulwarks of Alberta’s educational establishment."
Read the rest of Stephen's article here: A new generation of school trustees just what Alberta needs
Ken Chapman comments on Ted Morton as the potential leader of the PCs back in 2006 is quoted in Ken Libin's piece on if the party could position him once again as a potential leadership candidate given the popularity of the Wildrose Alliance.
Ken Chapman, a prominent PC strategist, at the time said, “I think he’s an extremist and I think he’s a radical” who fits “all the stereotypes of the Bible belt, redneck, retrograde, American Republican.”
"Forget the brand names. What the left/centre in this province needs is fresh leadership -- someone to rival the wattage of Danielle Smith, someone with passion and fresh ideas who can inspire people across party lines, including disillusioned Tories. Neither low-key Swann, truculent Mason nor invisible Erickson is that leader.
Swann is taking a brave but dangerous political gamble. He wants to unite the left but runs the risk of splitting his own party and compromising his own authority. Perhaps that's the sacrifice he's willing to make -- to immolate his leadership, and even his party, in the hope that something new and better will arise from the ashes." Read the full Edmonton Journal article by Paula Simons here.
"...the Liberals are mailing their plea directly to party members on the left and centre left, including the Alberta Party executive, all former Green party candidates, all NDP riding presidents and former candidates and members of Reboot Alberta.
The idea to co-operate with other parties created a controversy at the Liberal party's annual general meeting in May. The motion passed, but a number of members expressed anger with the result, and at least one constituency president resigned in protest." Read the full Arche McLean Edmonton Journal article here.
