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Alberta Party kicks off provincial campaign

Alberta Party leader Greg Clark addressing the crowd in his home riding of Calgary-Elbow Saturday. Global News

CALGARY – The Alberta Party’s leader Greg Clark addressed the crowd in his home riding of Calgary-Elbow, to officially kicked off the Alberta Party’s provincial campaign Saturday.

Clark says the wealthy are getting too many breaks and wants a progressive tax system put in to place.

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Liberal MLA Kent Hehr made an appearance to show his support. He’s seeking federal liberal nomination in Calgary-Centre this year.

A recent poll by Gravis Marketing shows the Alberta Party and PC’s are neck and neck in Calgary-Elbow.

“I’m the only one that can beat Gord Dirks. I’m also a strong local candidate. I also grew up in Calgary-Elbow. Gordon Dirks doesn’t live in the community and he doesn’t live here and none of the other candidates as far as I know live in Calgary-Elbow,” Clark said.

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The rally also included a pancake breakfast and then off to more door knocking.

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