August 30, 2011 marks the 40th anniversary of the Progressive Conservatives’ first election victory in 1971.
Yes, it’s been 40 years since the PCs took power in Alberta. A lot has changed in Alberta since then, but our government hasn’t.

During the 1990s, Alberta established itself as one of the best places in the world to live and do business.
Our province proudly referred to this as the ‘Alberta Advantage’. Unfortunately, this advantage has slipped dramatically, …

Promoting strong provinces means respecting their constitutional rights and jurisdictions.
Whether it is environmental regulation, the export of provincial resources, property rights, or securities regulation, the Government of Alberta must be ever vigilant with protecting our province’s rights of self-governance.

“Alberta can once again lead the world forward, but it’s going to take strong leadership and a clear plan,”
“The Wildrose energy policy is a realistic, practical and modern approach to capitalize on our strengths and unleash Alberta’s energy potential to the fullest extent.”

Our agriculture policy focuses on improved competitiveness, greater marketing opportunities and strengthened economic stability in order to set the agriculture sector up for future prosperity.
“We have always enjoyed a fine tradition of agriculture in Alberta, but right now there are just too many obstacles for our producers …
