Kim Siever investigates this claim that the UCP keep making.

Kim Siever investigates this claim that the UCP keep making.
The party announced that if they win the 2023 provincial election, they plan to spend over a billion dollars a year to create tens of thousands of new jobs.
It seems as though I can’t go anywhere online lately without someone complaining that the NDP shut down the oil and gas sector in Alberta. But how true is that claim?
Plus, the NDP are at their highest level of support since the 2015 provincial election.
Earlier this week, Forum Research released the results of a new poll, and it shows the the Conservative Party 3 points ahead of the Liberal Party. The telephone survey found that if an election were held the day of the poll (15 August 2021), 31% of the 1,203 respondents would vote for the CPC and […]
Voters find him more favourable than Trudeau or O’Toole and think he would do a better job as prime minister than the other two.
They’ve doubled the gap between the parties, compared to 2020 numbers, leaving the UCP in their dust.
Four voter intention polls this month saw NDP making significant gains, more than any other party, and one had them jumping by 5 points.
UCP is at their lowest level of support since being elected. They’re closer to the Wildrose in the polls than they are to the NDP.
UCP support remains unchanged since January.