Wildrose Party of Alberta was created in 2007.
The Alberta Provincial parties are made up of Liberals, New Democrats, Wildrose, Social Credit and many other parties. The current opposition party is the Wildrose.
Since the 2012 election, Danielle Smith, leader of the Wildrose Party has been Leader of the Opposition in Alberta.
As of my last update in October 2023, the Wildrose Party, which is now part of the United Conservative Party (UCP) following a merger in 2017, does not hold any independent seats in the Alberta Legislature. The UCP is the current governing party in Alberta. For the most current information, please check the latest updates from official sources or news outlets.
The Wildrose Party is Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in Alberta, with seventeen (17) seats in the provincial Legislative Assembly. The Wildrose Party is presently led by Danielle Smith M.L.A. (Highwood), the Leader of the Opposition.
Wildrose Party was created on 2002-10-25.
In the 2017 Alberta provincial election, the United Conservative Party (UCP) did not yet exist, as it was formed in 2017 through a merger of the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose Party. The UCP officially participated in the 2019 election. However, prior to the merger, the Progressive Conservative Party held 28 seats in the Alberta Legislature after the 2015 election.
Party of Alberta ended in 2008.
Wildrose
The Wildrose budget refers to the financial plan and allocations proposed by the Wildrose Party, a political party in Alberta, Canada, which focuses on fiscal responsibility, reducing government spending, and promoting economic growth. Their budget priorities typically emphasize lower taxes, funding for essential services, and accountability in government spending. The specifics of the budget can vary based on the political context and the party's platform during elections. For the most current details, it's best to refer to the latest releases from the party.
Forum Party of Alberta ended in 2004.
Alberta First Party ended in 2004.