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Alberta issues become wedge issues in 2019 federal election campaign

EDMONTON — In the riding of Edmonton Millwoods, Amarjeet Sohi goes door-to-door explaining how his Liberal party is re-energizing Alberta’s bedrock oil industry. Meanwhile, rival Conservative candidate Tim Uppal goes door-to-door explaining how the Liberals are killing it. It’s a front line dichotomy that mirrors Alberta’s quest to put petro-politics, and the value of its […]

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