Alberta referendum results are in, Kenney to speak to results
So, did Albertans vote in favour of Daylight Saving Time?
It very almost was a 50/50 cut up, with 50.1% of Albertans saying no.
Premier Jason Kenney is scheduled to talk at 12:30 p.m. together with Minister of Service Alberta, Nate Glubish.
The information convention shall be streamed stay on this submit in addition to Corus Alberta and International Information Fb pages.
By a ‘no’ vote of fifty.1 per cent, greater than 535,000 Albertans voted to not scrap Daylight Saving Time. The vote had a differential margin of two,834.
Which means Alberta will proceed to fall again and spring ahead their clocks.
On the subject of if the Alberta authorities ought to ask the federal authorities to take away Part 36(2) of the Structure Act, 1982 — it was a convincing ‘sure’.
With greater than 640,000 Albertans — 61.7 per cent —voting in favour of the query. Just below 400,000 Albertans voted ‘no.’
These in Alberta took to the polls Oct. 18 to forged their municipal vote together with their vote in relation to the 2 referendum questions.
Additionally on the poll have been decisions for potential Senate candidates.
All three Conservative Occasion candidates have been voted for.
These being:
- Pam Davidson, Conservative Occasion of Canada
- Erika Barootes, Conservative Occasion of Canada
- Mykhailo Martyniouk, Conservative Occasion of Canada
These in Calgary additionally voted in favour of introducing fluoride back into their water system.
© 2021 International Information, a division of Corus Leisure Inc.