
No clear winner in Alberta leaders debate but Smith, Notley got messages across
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After two and a half weeks of campaigning, the two front runners made a direct pitch to voters Thursday night.
The two party leaders vying to be Alberta's next premier faced off Thursday night in the campaign's only debate.
Experts say both Rachel Notley and Danielle Smith were effective in getting their messages across, but you'd have to look hard to see a clear winner.
After two and a half weeks of campaigning, the two front runners made a direct pitch to voters Thursday night.
"When I say something, I mean it, and that's the difference between Danielle and me," Notley said.
"If you elect a UCP government, you're going to get lower corporate taxes. You're not going to get surprise taxes," Smith said.
Ahead of what might be Alberta's closest-ever election, every promise and appearance matters.
And in that regard, experts say both leaders were effective.
