Alberta NDP holds rally in Calgary, UCP talks about reducing violent crime
CALGARY – Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley held a major rally in downtown Calgary this morning, while her United Conservative rival had no public events planned this weekend after a final pitch to voters a day earlier.
Election day is Monday.
Notley told about 1,200 cheering supporters, who lined up around the block to get into the event, that the NDP offers the best way to build a better future for Albertans.
UCP Leader Danielle Smith said Friday she would aim to lower the level of political polarization in Alberta if her party wins what has been a tight and often bitter race.

