Alberta's political polarization fuelled by identity, not ideology, survey suggests

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The internet memes starting meme-ing within days of Monday’s Alberta provincial election.

“If you voted Rachel Notley, you don’t support Alberta,” said one, referring to the leader of the province’s defeated New Democrats.

“Having the city of Edmonton in Alberta is insulting,” said another, after the provincial capital rejected the governing United Conservatives in every one of its 20 ridings.

“The senseless insults and degrading comments posted here are about as useless as Danielle Smith herself,” came a response, attacking the victorious leader of the United Conservative Party.

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Those comments reflect worries the province is becoming increasingly polarized.

“Citizens appear to have lost the shared

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