Alberta issues become wedge issues in 2019 federal election campaign
EDMONTON — In the riding of Edmonton Millwoods, Amarjeet Sohi goes door-to-door explaining how his Liberal party is re-energizing Alberta’s bedrock oil industry.
Meanwhile, rival Conservative candidate Tim Uppal goes door-to-door explaining how the Liberals are killing it.
It’s a front line dichotomy that mirrors Alberta’s quest to put petro-politics, and the value of its non-renewable resources, on the front burner of the federal election campaign.
Sohi, the federal minister for natural resources, is fighting Uppal for the second time in four years. In 2015 he edged out Uppal, a former minister of state under Stephen Harper, by just 92 votes.