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	<description>Vote in Election Alberta Now</description>
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		<title>Alberta election an uphill struggle for Tories&#8217; rivals</title>
		<description>Alberta election an uphill struggle for Tories' rivals

Published by TheStar.com - Canada

Reigning party may be vulnerable on some issues, but March 3 provincial vote is still theirs to lose

Kelsea Purschke would like to see a party other than the Tories in government in Alberta. But she's not holding her breath.

For ...</description>
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		<title>Election Alberta Update</title>
		<description>The election in Alberta is through it's first week, and surprisingly it has seen some interesting action.

Of course, with the Progressive Conservatives coming in with a majority government, Ed Stelmach was thinking this would be a walk in the park.  Everyone knows that Alberta is Tory country.

But that is not ...</description>
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		<title>Election Alberta - Analysis of provincial election party websites</title>
		<description>Alberta Tories score high in analysis of provincial election party websites

Published by the Canadian Press

EDMONTON - The party websites are up and running in the Alberta election campaign. The Canadian Press asked Steven Hoose, who teaches web design at Edmonton's Grant MacEwan College, to asses the sites:

Progressive Conservatives (www.albertapc.ab.ca)

Strengths: Pretty ...</description>
		<link>http://www.electionalberta.com/2008/02/11/election-alberta-analysis-of-provincial-election-party-websites/</link>
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		<title>Alberta election March 3</title>
		<description>Alberta election March 3 - www.theglobeandmail.com

KATHERINE O'NEILL AND DAWN WALTON

EDMONTON AND CALGARY

February 4, 2008 at 6:26 PM EST

Albertans will head to the polls March 3, Premier Ed Stelmach announced Monday, kicking off a 28-day election campaign that he hopes will convince voters they should extend the Progressive Conservative Party dynasty ...</description>
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