
Telling Job-Creators that Alberta is “Open for Business”
Bringing balance to Alberta’s labour laws to get Alberta back to work.
Bringing balance to Alberta’s labour laws to get Alberta back to work.
Reducing the provincial tax burden on employers to create jobs and send a loud and clear message: Alberta is open for business again.
Getting rid of the NDP’s job-killing carbon tax would be the first order of business for a United Conservative government. Scrapping the carbon tax will allow families to keep more of their money and create 6,000 new jobs.
Cutting red tape and removing regulatory barriers to create a business-friendly environment that helps new and existing job-creators get more Albertans back to work.
Alberta’s energy sector has seen our province thrive for generations. The United Conservatives’ energy policy would ensure we manage our resources responsibly while bringing back jobs for the hard-working men and women employed in the oil & gas industry.
Pipelines are how we get our oil and gas to market for sale. The lack of pipeline capacity causes the price for our oil to go down and prevents further investment. A United Conservative government will pursue every pipeline project to get our oil and gas to market.
A United Conservative government will defend Premier Lougheed’s legacy and take the fight to Trudeau and stand up for our energy industry.
A United Conservative government will stand up to the foreign interests undermining our energy sector.
A United Conservative government would fight for a fair deal for Alberta in the Canadian federation.
Premier Designate Jason Kenney today announced the senior staff that will serve in the Office of the Premier and lead his transition team.
The new United Conservative Government will focus on jobs, pipelines and getting a fair deal in Canada.
Groups pushing to landlock Alberta energy are supporting the Trudeau-Notley alliance.
Government records contradict NDP claims about contract clause awareness.
609 pages could detail how the NDP plan to fill their $8.6 billion platform hole.
“We will end the Trudeau-Notley alliance, and go to court to defend Alberta’s constitutional power to control our resources” Kenney vows.
With a week to go in the election campaign, NDP leader Rachel Notley today announced that she would be speaking to the Senate committee on Justin Trudeau’s Tanker Ban, Bill C-48.
Kenney visits Medicine Hat, renews call for BC to end opposition to Alberta pipelines.
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