By Canadian Press on November 25, 2025.

EDMONTON — Elections Alberta says it has approved recall petitions against five more members of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party caucus, bringing the total to 14.
The new number means that almost a third of the 47 United Conservative members in the legislature are under recall.
The latest ones include cabinet ministers Searle Turton and Nathan Neudorf.
Also facing recall are backbenchers Jason Stephan, Jackie Lovely and Glen van Dijken.
Under Alberta’s Recall Act, any citizen in a riding can ask to begin collecting signatures to try to get their legislature member recalled if they feel the member is failing at their duties.
Many of those starting petitions against the first nine legislature members said their MLA was not representing the riding well and should not have used the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to end a recent provincewide teachers strike.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 25, 2025.
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Well people . . . the NDP is trying to push us into yet another election!
It is bad enough that unions have wreaked havoc into many of our lives after strikes and the ATA giving the NDP over $1 million for their war-chest, but the socialist union attacks and threats are getting unreasonable . . . all so that a political power can take over governing!
What we are seeing is a move, a threat to our democratic process and even bigger attack on our electoral process!
While our Premier is fighting to bring prosperity back to Alberta and gain access to tidewater and international markets, the official opposition has chosen to distract the Premier with multipronged attacks in an effort to bring down the government!
Reminder . . . the NDP forced supervised consumption sites on Albertan’s and many non-profit organizations which enabled and encouraged drug use, causing daramtic increases in addiction, crime, fatal overdoses, and many other areas, which also took many healthcare workers out of the mainstream to focus on addiction and mental health treatment! Their policies also stressed our police/fire/EMS services and the crisis caused by their mismanagement also took many donation dollars away from organizations such as the Cancer Society, MS Society, United Way, Heart and Stroke Foundation, along with hospital foundations and many others.
It was the UCP who dramatically reduced the fatal overdoses, saving many lives and saving families from losing their children to drugs and their policies are a model for the rest of Canada.
It is the UCP who are trying to make schools safe for all children, not just special interest groups who expect their rights to supercede the rights of others. Tell me . . . when should a student in school who thinks they are a dog or cat or wolf or some other animal . . . someone who they call a furry who actually acts this out in classes, be allowed to continue this act? This is only one of the issues teachers had to deal, but there are some others that the UCP are trying to bring back to reality!
Perhaps it is time we started recalling the NDP members who wouldn’t listen or represent our concerns! ‘Good for the Goose, Good for the Gander”
It is sad we have sore losers in society who do not respect fair and free elections, but instead decide to focus on bringing down the government because they want to ‘rule’. Beware of the socialist push to take over this province!