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      Short: Albertans like a fighter. Right now, that's Danielle Smith | CBC.ca Loaded
      West of Centre24:04Short: Albertans like a fighter. Right now, that's Danielle Smith

      Short: Albertans like a fighter. Right now, that's Danielle Smith

      • 5 days ago
      • Radio
      • Duration 24:04

      Danielle Smith’s extended political honeymoon, Naheed Nenshi’s lukewarm debut, and Alberta’s identity crisis — all captured in a fresh batch of polling data commissioned by CBC Calgary. On this episode of West of Centre Short, host Rob Brown speaks with pollster Janet Brown and data scientist John Santos to explore where Alberta’s political winds are blowing at the halfway mark of the current UCP government’s mandate.From voter impressions of the Alberta premier and her NDP challenger to shifting seat projections and separatist sentiment, the numbers tell a compelling story — one of “stick it to Ottawa” politics, polarization, and a province still wrestling with its feelings about Canada. *Note: This survey was conducted between May 7 and 21 with a representative sample of 1,200 Albertans. Margin of error is ±2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. Fore more details, go to cbc.ca/calgary [cbc.ca/calgary]

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