UCP Achieve What NDP Cannot: A Balanced Budget With Tax Cuts, Not Tax Hikes
(May 18, 2023) — Today, the UCP released the full costing of their campaign platform – a plan focused on what matters most to Albertans: a
Darby Crouch is proud to call Edmonton home — and she’s ready to fight for the people of Edmonton-Strathcona.
A graduate of Grant MacEwan University, Darby has spent her career working in government communications, helping drive real results for Albertans. She knows what it takes to get things done — and she’s ready to bring that experience to work for you.
After years of living and working here, Darby knows what matters to Edmonton families: safe communities, respect for hard work, and a government that puts Albertans first.
Darby was raised on strong Conservative values — fiscal responsibility, personal freedom, and strong families. She’s never been afraid to roll up her sleeves and get involved, earning recognition like the Outstanding Service Award at the Sundre Pro Rodeo.
Darby is stepping up because Edmonton-Strathcona needs a strong, reliable voice — someone who understands Alberta and will never back down from standing up for it.
The experts and pundits wrote Alberta off. Together, we’re proving them wrong.
Jobs are coming back. Investment is flooding in. And people are coming here from all over the world.
Alberta is back! And in a big way.
We will continue to do the work Albertans elected us to do, keep our promises, and make Alberta the best place in Canada to live, work, and raise a family.
(May 18, 2023) — Today, the UCP released the full costing of their campaign platform – a plan focused on what matters most to Albertans: a
(May 16, 2023) — Rachel Notley’s 38 per cent business tax increase will kill hundreds of thousands of Alberta jobs: “Rachel Notley has admitted
(May 15, 2023) – Today, the United Conservative Party announced a series of measures aimed at improving public safety by addressing the effects of untreated mental
During the election, United Conservatives promised Albertans that we would strengthen partnerships with non-profit park societies and Indigenous groups to improve care for our parks