Interest swells for Alberta's ruling party AGM that boasts controversial resolutions
Alberta's United Conservatives will hold their second annual general meeting under Premier Danielle Smith on Friday and Saturday, an event that has seen registrations surge with seats on the party’s board up for grabs.
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![Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speaks in a file photo at the 2022 United Conservative Party annual general meeting in Edmonton. This year's AGM will run Nov. 3 and 4 at the BMO Centre in Calgary. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stands at a podium and speaks. Behind her is a screen that reads "UCP AGM 2022."](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7016156.1698995425!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/alta-ucp-agm-smith-20221022.jpg)
Alberta's United Conservatives will hold their second annual general meeting under Premier Danielle Smith on Friday and Saturday, an event that has seen registrations surge with seats on the party’s board up for grabs.