Wildrose News
  • Physician intimidation inquiry needed now
    EDMONTON, AB (February 22, 2012): Premier Alison Redford should immediately call a full judicial public inquiry after today’s damning Health Quality Council of Alberta report confirmed widespread bullying and intimidation of health care professionals in Alberta. The report confirmed that more than half the physicians interviewed during the HQCA investigation felt their ability to advocate ...
  • .05 registry: How much will it cost?
    EDMONTON, AB (February 21, 2012): The Alberta government should come clean on how much the .05 impaired driving legislation and the accompanying registry will cost taxpayers, Wildrose Justice Critic Rob Anderson said today. “Given that the federal gun registry, which also attacked law-abiding Albertans, cost taxpayers billions to create and maintain and given that under ...
  • Property rights task force a sham: Hinman
    EDMONTON, AB (February 21, 2012): The government has ignored the advice Property Rights Task Force received from landowners across Alberta to repeal Bills 19, 24, 36 and 50 and has failed to do anything to improve property rights in Alberta, Wildrose Deputy Leader Paul Hinman said today.
  • Wildrose Gaining Steam in Advance of Spring Election
    EDMONTON, AB (February 17, 2012): 2011 fundraising figures and recent polling results clearly show that Wildrose is gaining steam leading up to a spring provincial election. At its sold-out Edmonton Leader’s Dinner last night at Northlands in Edmonton, Wildrose leader Danielle Smith announced that Wildrose’s 2011 fundraising figures have shattered the record for an opposition ...
  • Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith Delivers Keynote Speech at 2012 Edmonton Leader's Dinner, Releases 2011 Wildrose Fundraising Figures
    Edmonton, AB (February 16, 2012): Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith delivered a keynote speech this evening to a sold-out crowd at the 2012 Wildrose Edmonton Leader’s Dinner.  Speaking to Wildrose supporters, donors, and business owners from Edmonton and the capital region, Smith laid clear the choice facing Albertans in the next provincial election. “Our party’s foundation ...
  • Carter should apologize today: Forsyth
    EDMONTON, AB (February 15, 2012): Premier Alison Redford’s Chief of Staff Stephen Carter should publicly apologize today after Carter accused the President of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) of lying maliciously, Wildrose MLA Heather Forsyth said today.