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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Preface
  7. I. Setting the Scene
    1. Introduction: Out of an Orange-Coloured Sky
  8. II. The Tory Fall and the NDP Victory
    1. 1. Politics, Alberta Style: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Conservatives, 1971–2015
    2. 2. Death of a Dynasty: The Tories and the 2015 Election
    3. 3. Ready for Rachel: The Alberta NDP’s 2015 Campaign
    4. 4. Marginally Better: Polling in the 2015 Alberta Election
    5. 5. Alberta Politics Online: Digital Retail Politics and Grassroots Growth, 2006–16
  9. III. Oil Sands, Carbon Tax, and Pipelines
    1. 6. Betting on Bitumen: Lougheed, Klein, and Notley
    2. 7. The Politics of Alberta’s Carbon Tax*
    3. 8. Notley: The Accidental Pipeline Advocate
  10. IV. The NDP in Power
    1. 9. After Forty-Four Years: The Alberta New Democrats and the Transition to Government
    2. 10. Fiscal Constraints on the Orange Chinook
    3. 11. Beyond the “Lovey-Dovey Talk”: The Orange Chinook and Indigenous Activism
    4. 12. Alberta’s Cities under the NDP
    5. 13. The End of Exceptionalism: Post-rural Politics in Alberta
  11. V. Notley’s Governing Style
    1. 14. A League of Their Own: Alberta’s Women Party Leaders
    2. 15. Notley and the Beast: An Analysis of the Crisis Communication of Rachel Notley during the 2016 Wildfire
  12. VI. Alberta’s Future Political System
    1. 16. What’s Past is Prologue: Ontario 1990 and Alberta 2015
    2. 17. Out of the Blue: Goodbye Tories, Hello Jason Kenney
  13. Appendices
    1. Appendix 1. Alberta Voter Turnout, 1975–2015
    2. Appendix 2. Party Votes in the 5 May 2015 Alberta Provincial Election
    3. Appendix 3. Non-Renewable Resource Revenues Tables, 2005-6 to 2017-18
    4. Appendix 4.A. GDP Expenditure-Based, 2005-16
    5. Appendix 4.B. Provincial Per Capita Expenditure-Based Spending, 2005-16
    6. Appendix 4.C. Provincial Population, 2005-17
    7. Appendix 5. Alberta Provincial Revenues and Expenditures 2007–17
    8. Appendix 6. Alberta Provicial Government Per Capita Health Expenditure 2008–17
    9. Appendix 7. Alberta Provincial Government Health Expenditure 2008–17
  14. Contributors
  15. Index

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The heading of the website reads, 'PC Alberta, Change that works for Albertans'. On the right top is a search bar. Below the search option are three options, (left to right) Home, Contact us, Site Map. There are six option tabs below the heading. They read, (left to right) PC Alberta, Get Involved, Your Candidates, News & Information, Events, Media. A heading below these option tabs reads, ‘Breaking news’. Below the heading is a text box. The text box reads, ‘February 26, 2008. (Heading) Progressive Conservatives keep more money in the pockets of Albertans. (Text) Progressive Conservative tax policy keeps Albertans hard earned money in their pockets. Albertans and Alberta business continue to pay the lowest overall taxes in Canada, and with the Progressive Conservatives, Albertans can look forward to more tax cuts, including the elimination of health care premiums. (Sub-Text) Continue Reading.’ On the left of this text box is another text box. The text box reads, ‘(Heading) Other news. (Three options are listed below the heading, top to bottom). Feb 25: Liberal policies would ship bitumen, jobs out of province. Feb 21: Ed Stelmach Rallies Calgary Supporters at Campaign Rally; Stelmach delivers costed campaign platform, challenges other parties to do the same. Feb 19: Progressive Conservatives have a plan for Continued Prosperity in a Diverse Economy; Strong Fiscal Record: Progressive Conservatives Add Over $1.5 billion to the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund.’ Text below this box reads, ‘View All Articles’. To the right of this text box are the following options, (top to bottom). More info., Make a Donation, Buy a Membership, Your constituency, An image of a television screen that shows PC Alberta on it and text that reads, Watch PC TV now!, Listen to audio, Listen to PC Audio!. ‘More info.’ Is highlighted. A box is to the left below these text boxes. The heading of the box reads, ‘Featured Constituency’. The portrait image of Hector Goudreau is below the heading with text on the right that reads, ‘Dunvengan-Central Peace, Hector Goudreau, More information’. A box is below this box. The heading of the box reads, ‘Upcoming Events’. The events are as listed: April 17, 2008: 2008 Calgary Leader’s Dinner; Constituency: PC Alberta, Location: TBA; $450 per ticket, Further details will be advised; Other Events: Apr 24: PC Alberta, 2008 Edmonton Leaders Dinner TBA; View all events. The copyright information is below this at the bottom of the website. It reads, ‘Copyright, 2008 PC Association of Alberta, All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy. Terms and Conditions. Contact us at info@albertapc.ab.ca. Site powered by GroupLinks. XHTML, CSS.

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