Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta
In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives -- who had won every provincial election since 1971 -- they formed an NDP government for the first time in the history of the province. Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of...
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description | In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives -- who had won every provincial election since 1971 -- they formed an NDP government for the first time in the history of the province. Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of this election. It examines the legacy of the Progressive Conservative dynasty, the PC and NDP campaigns, polling, and online politics, providing context and setting the stage for the unprecedented NDP victory. It highlights the importance of Alberta's energy sector and how it relates to provincial politics with focus on the oil sands, the carbon tax, and pipelines. Examining the NDP in power, Orange Chinook draws on Indigenous, urban, and rural perspectives to explore the transition process and government finances and politics. It explores the governing style of NDP premier Rachel Notley, paying special attention to her response to the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire and to the role of women in politics. Orange Chinook brings together Alberta's top political watchers in this fascinating, multifaceted analysis. Yes |
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spelling | ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/109864 2025-01-16T21:57:36+00:00 Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta Bratt, Duane Brownsey, Keith Sutherland, Richard Taras, David 2019-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/109864 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/36121 en eng University of Calgary Press Economics University of Calgary Mount Royal University http://press.ucalgary.ca/ Arts in Action 2 Bratt, D., Brownsey, K., Sutherland, R., & Taras, D. (2019). Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press. http://hdl.handle.net/1880/109864 https://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/36121 Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Political Science Political Process Ideologies Alberta book 2019 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/36121 2023-09-17T17:42:40Z In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives -- who had won every provincial election since 1971 -- they formed an NDP government for the first time in the history of the province. Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of this election. It examines the legacy of the Progressive Conservative dynasty, the PC and NDP campaigns, polling, and online politics, providing context and setting the stage for the unprecedented NDP victory. It highlights the importance of Alberta's energy sector and how it relates to provincial politics with focus on the oil sands, the carbon tax, and pipelines. Examining the NDP in power, Orange Chinook draws on Indigenous, urban, and rural perspectives to explore the transition process and government finances and politics. It explores the governing style of NDP premier Rachel Notley, paying special attention to her response to the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire and to the role of women in politics. Orange Chinook brings together Alberta's top political watchers in this fascinating, multifaceted analysis. Yes Book Fort McMurray PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Fort McMurray Watchers ENVELOPE(-56.115,-56.115,50.750,50.750) |
spellingShingle | Political Science Political Process Ideologies Alberta Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta |
title | Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta |
title_full | Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta |
title_fullStr | Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta |
title_full_unstemmed | Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta |
title_short | Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta |
title_sort | orange chinook: politics in the new alberta |
topic | Political Science Political Process Ideologies Alberta |
topic_facet | Political Science Political Process Ideologies Alberta |
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