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Raj Sherman’s Remarks to Calgary Rotary Club
Raj Sherman delivered his first speech as Leader of the Official Opposition to the Rotary Club of Calgary - Crowchild Urban Spirit on September 13, 2011. Here are his remarks:
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David Swann Outlines a Big Cities Agenda
On June 17, David Swann offered a bold new big cities agenda to delegates at the Mayors’ Caucuses of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association.
Good morning, and thank you for giving me and the Alberta Liberal leadership candidates the opportunity to share our views with you at this very important gathering.
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Darshan Kang Celebrates Vaisakhi
Mr. Premier, Mr. Speaker, fellow MLAs and special guests, thank you all for recognizing this important day. It’s a pleasure to be here with you to celebrate Vaisakhi.
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Harry Chase celebrates Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie
Bonjour, welcome and thank you for providing an opportunity for me to share the best wishes of the Official Opposition as we celebrate Les Rendez-vous de la Francophonie.
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David Swann’s Response to the Speech from the Throne
On February 23, David Swann offered his official response to the government’s Speech from the Throne.
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David Swann’s Statement on Stepping Down as Leader of the Official Opposition
Here is David Swann’s statement regarding his decision to step down as Leader of the Official Opposition:
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Alberta Urban Municipalities Association Annual Convention
On November 25th, 2010, Official Opposition Leader David Swann spoke to delegates of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association at their annual general meeting. David explained his vision of livable cities, a vision based on the mainstream, moderate values that drive Alberta.
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Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties Annual Convention
On November 15, 2010, David Swann spoke to AAMD&C delegates about an issue that grows in importance with each passing day: the quantity and quality of Alberta’s water supply, especially its impact on rural Alberta.