Alberta election campaign kicks off with voting day set for May 29
CALGARY — The Alberta election campaign officially took flight Monday, with Danielle Smith’s United Conservatives attacking Rachel Notley’s New Democrats over the economy and Notley countering that Smith can’t be trusted to protect public health care.
The writs were issued Monday to launch the 28-day-campaign, which culminates in voting day May 29.
Smith promised her UCP would create a new tax bracket delivering about $760 more for everyone making over $60,000 a year at an estimated cost of about $1 billion to the treasury.
She said Notley’s NDP raised taxes and fees 97 times during its time in government from 2015 to 2019 while presiding over higher debt and net population loss.


