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Are the UCP in trouble? The By-Election Signals You Missed

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The votes are in!- and while the UCP held ground, are there cracks showing?

In this episode, we dig into Alberta’s latest by-elections and what they actually reveal about the political landscape. Nenshi’s landslide may have stolen headlines, but the real story is buried in Edmonton-Ellerslie and Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills. Is the UCP leaking support in key bases? Is the NDP losing its grip on Edmonton? And what should we make of the Republicans pulling 18% in rural Alberta?

Cheryl and Erika break it down — the good, the bad, and the quietly alarming for all three major parties.

Also in this episode:

🗣️ Danielle Smith’s New Panel: Listening Tour or Soft Separatism?
We dive into the latest “public consultation” from the Premier. The questions are leading, the framing is loaded, and the outcomes feel predetermined. Is this a legitimate engagement — or a reheated Fair Deal fantasy?

🧬 Inside Alberta’s Biomanufacturing Playbook
Andrew MacIsaac of Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation joins us to explain how Alberta’s chemistry advantage could make us a national health security leader. From Turkish Tylenol to trade tariffs, he lays out the case for why homegrown pharma is the next economic frontier.

  continue reading

55 episodes

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Manage episode 490969156 series 3524176
Content provided by The Discourse. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Discourse or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

The votes are in!- and while the UCP held ground, are there cracks showing?

In this episode, we dig into Alberta’s latest by-elections and what they actually reveal about the political landscape. Nenshi’s landslide may have stolen headlines, but the real story is buried in Edmonton-Ellerslie and Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills. Is the UCP leaking support in key bases? Is the NDP losing its grip on Edmonton? And what should we make of the Republicans pulling 18% in rural Alberta?

Cheryl and Erika break it down — the good, the bad, and the quietly alarming for all three major parties.

Also in this episode:

🗣️ Danielle Smith’s New Panel: Listening Tour or Soft Separatism?
We dive into the latest “public consultation” from the Premier. The questions are leading, the framing is loaded, and the outcomes feel predetermined. Is this a legitimate engagement — or a reheated Fair Deal fantasy?

🧬 Inside Alberta’s Biomanufacturing Playbook
Andrew MacIsaac of Applied Pharmaceutical Innovation joins us to explain how Alberta’s chemistry advantage could make us a national health security leader. From Turkish Tylenol to trade tariffs, he lays out the case for why homegrown pharma is the next economic frontier.

  continue reading

55 episodes

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