Trisha Estabrooks, a former federal NDP candidate and Edmonton Public School Board chair, has announced her intention to seek the Alberta NDP nomination for Edmonton-Strathcona in the 2027 provincial election.This move comes as party leader Naheed Nenshi prepares to run in Calgary, shifting focus to key ridings.Estabrooks previously ran federally in Edmonton-Centre, finishing third behind the Conservative candidate and Liberal Eleanor Olszewski.
Edmonton-Strathcona is a critical riding for the Alberta NDP, previously held by former premier Rachel Notley before her departure, which led to Nenshi's by-election victory last year.
The article highlights the political realignment in Alberta, with multiple candidates vying for influential seats ahead of the upcoming provincial election.
Estabrooks' campaign underscores the competitive nature of Alberta politics and the strategic importance of key ridings in shaping the province's future governance.
The decision reflects broader trends in Canadian provincial politics, where former federal candidates are increasingly exploring provincial opportunities to influence policy and representation.
Original title: Former federal NDP contender Estabrooks looks to run provincially
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