The Alberta Party has announced its timeline for electing a new leader, eyeing a vote to elect a new leader on Oct. 23. The party's former leader Stephen Mandel stepped down in June 2019 after 15 months on the job after the Alberta Party failed to win a single seat in the previous provincial election. United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney, left to right, Alberta Liberal Party leader David Khan, Alberta New Democrat Party leader and incumbent premier Rachel Notley and Alberta Party leader Stephen Mandel posed before the start of the 2019 Alberta Leaders Debate. In December, an Angus Reid Institute poll suggested that the United Conservative Party held a four-point advantage over the Opposition NDP at 43 per cent to 39 per cent. The Alberta Party saw support at 10 per cent, while eight per cent said they supported "other" parties.
Source: CBC News February 06, 2021 19:18 UTC