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Don Braid : UCP delegates gave Premier Danielle Smith 91.5 per cent approval, but also passed many motions that go beyond her government’s policies.
UCP activist Marco Van Huigenbos says Donald Trump 's victory in the U.S. election shows the Alberta government is in the new conservative mainstream and should not tack to the centre.
He says if Smith becomes too moderate, rural Alberta could leave the UCP to form another conservative opposition party on the right.
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