Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley quitting legislature seat as of Dec. 30
- Rachel Notley announced she is resigning as the legislature representative for Edmonton-Strathcona as of Dec. 30.
- Notley expressed mixed feelings and stated it was an honor to represent her community for almost 17 years.
- She thanked her supporters and highlighted Naheed Nenshi's leadership as a bright future for the party.
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Colby Cosh: As Notley exits, Alberta NDP now Nenshi's party to fumble
On Thursday a former premier of Alberta, Rachel Notley, announced “with mixed feelings” that she is resigning her seat in the province’s legislature at the end of the month. Her feelings might well be mixed, and that’s a decent description of how Alberta feels about Rachel Notley. The judgment of history will emphasize her extraordinary feat in winning an Alberta general election for the New Democrats, something that had previously been unthinka…
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley to resign as MLA, ending 17-year political career
Former Alberta NDP premier Rachel Notley ended her nearly years-long political career after announcing her official resignation as the MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona on Thursday. Notley announced her resignation with “mixed feelings” almost a year after officially stepping down as Alberta NDP leader in Jan. 2024. She became an NDP member in 2007 and served as the party’s leader since 2015–leading the province as premier between 2015 and 2019. Not…
Former Alberta Premier Rachel Notley Quitting Legislature Seat as of Dec. 30
Former Alberta premier and NDP Leader Rachel Notley is leaving the legislature. Notley announced on social media that, as of Dec. 30, she is resigning as the legislature representative for Edmonton-Strathcona. In the statement, Notley thanks her supporters and constituents, but does not discuss what she plans to do in her post-political life. Notley served as Alberta’s 17th premier after she and the NDP won a majority government in 2015. They se…
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