You don't have to go far back — 2012, or four elections ago — to find a time when the Alberta NDP hardly registered in Calgary.Sure, they ran candidates, but none of them seriously door-knocked or campaigned. They averaged less than five per cent of the votes in Alberta's largest city in 2012.It had been an Edmonton-centric party for decades, because that's where its leaders resided, and that was the only place in Alberta where it actually won seats.Times have changed. Calgary has changed. New D
The Dutchman has left Feyenoord to take on the unenviable task of succeeding Klopp.
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