Principled Accountable Coalition for Edmonton —also known as PACE— has became the first municipal political party created under recent provincial legislation. (Natasha Riebe/CBC - image credit) ...
EDMONTON, AB, Jan. 27, 2025 /CNW/ - Principled Accountable Coalition for Edmonton—PACE— became the first Edmonton municipal political party created under recent provincial legislation when Edmonton ...
Michael Elliott is sworn in as the Councillor of Ward pihêsiwin by Chief Justice of Alberta Ritu Khullar, during a ceremony at City Hall, in Edmonton Wednesday Oct. 29, 2025. (Credit: David Bloom) ...
Political parties making a foray into the 2025 municipal election in Alberta could frustrate voters, lose the public's trust and change how candidates express their views, experts warn. The Alberta ...
Political parties will officially be a part of Edmonton’s 2025 municipal election with the first party confirmed this week, although its roster won’t include a mayoral candidate. The Principled ...
Partisan politics is making its debut in this municipal election, but the majority of mayoral and councillor candidates in Edmonton have chosen to stay independent. The provincial government passed ...
Political parties have officially entered the Edmonton political landscape. The first organized party launched six candidates on Monday. CTV News Edmonton's Connor Hogg has the story.
Less than a month after the Edmonton municipal election, two new city councillors who campaigned under the Better Edmonton slate are walking away from the party. Ward Nakota Isga Coun. Reed Clarke ...
Better Edmonton has reneged on plans to “go dormant,” prompting two councillors elected under its brand to announce they are stepping away from the political party. Ward Nakota Isga Coun. Reed Clarke ...