UCP

Kenney speaks at the Premier's annual Stampede breakfast in Calgary on July 12, 2021 (Jeff McIntosh/CP)

Will Jason Kenney sink the UCP experiment?: 338Canada

Philippe J. Fournier: The latest projection shows that if an election was held now, the UCP would be nearly swept out of urban Alberta and even lose some of its rural base

338Canada, Alberta edition: The UCP is comfortably ahead

Philippe J. Fournier: While Jason Kenney’s party has shed some support in the past year, it’s still sitting safely in majority territory

Can Alberta stay conservative enough for Jason Kenney?

David Moscrop: The UCP leader made some big promises en route to victory. They may serve as a test for just how resilient the Blue advantage is in Alberta.

It’s decision time in Alberta

Jason Markusoff’s Alberta Politics Newsletter for April 16: Doubting polls, the remote-ballot X-factor, and more

A new vote projection points to a solid UCP majority in Alberta

Data compiled for Maclean’s by 338Canada.com suggests the UCP could win 58 seats despite the NDP picking up support in the last two weeks

New Alberta poll suggests UCP’s lead has shrunk, but it’s still headed for majority

Rachel Notley and the NDP remain far behind in Calgary, where they need votes for any shot at retaining power, according to a Pollara survey

Jason Kenney’s us-versus-them plan for Alberta

If his go-it-alone message sounds familiar, it’s because he borrowed it from Quebec

Are we really okay with Jason Kenney?

Jen Gerson: The UCP is supposed to win back this conservative province. But it’s becoming clear that more and more Albertans are uneasy with what the party represents.