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Braid: A decision on the blizzard of recall petitions will plague Smith into 2026 The premier may do nothing, she suggested in a year-end interview. But that could change if recall becomes a 'threat'

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24.12.2025

The premier may do nothing, she suggested in a year-end interview. But that could change if recall becomes a 'threat'

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One big question for 2026 is what Premier Danielle Smith will do about the massive recall campaign against her UCP MLAs, and herself.

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The explosion of recall movements in ridings across the province is surely the most bizarre political story of 2025 in Canada.

Twenty-five government members — more than half of Smith’s United Conservative caucus — are now under recall threat, after two more were added Tuesday by Elections Alberta.

There’s actually a chance that some MLAs and ministers could be voted out of office in mid-term.

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The premier may do nothing, she suggested in a year-end interview. But that could change if recall becomes a “threat.”

The basic legislation was brought in by ex-premier Jason Kenney. Smith tightened the rules somewhat, but now feels she might not have gone far enough.

“Maybe we should have done........

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