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Jagmeet Singh wants voters in Alberta to believe his party has the best chance at competing against the Conservative Party of Canada .
Singh was speaking at a campaign rally at a community centre in the Edmonton Centre riding on Tuesday .
Singh said he sees an incredible chance with Trisha Estabrooks as the NDP candidate.
Rod Loyola is running for the Liberals federally in the newly formed riding of Edmonton Gateway .
He will battle for votes against Conservative candidate Tim Uppal , who served as a cabinet minister under Stephen Harper .
Brennan said he believes the Liberals have had an uptick in support nationally but that in Alberta that support is down compared to the last election.
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