How Would Alberta Look Under an Alliance Govt? (Part 2 Q&A)

Published: Jan. 12, 2006, midnight

b'Political change in Alberta?\\n\\nSome political observers say, when the Alberta Provincial Conservative \\nGovernment is eventually defeated, it will be by another conservative \\nparty and philosophy \\u2013 as the Social Credit were defeated by the \\nProgressive Conservative Party.\\n\\nIs the emergence of the Alberta Alliance Party a sign of things to come? \\nIs this a party on the rise? This is a chance to find out what the \\nAlberta Alliance party stands for, and where it would take Alberta.\\n\\nSpeaker: Paul Hinman\\n\\nPaul Hinman is Leader of the Alberta Alliance Party. He was first elected as MLA for the Cardston-Taber-Warner constituency in the 2004 Provincial election \\u2013 to many a surprise. In November, 2005, he was elected on the third ballot as leader of the party.He has 4 children, grew up on a farm near Fort McLeod and has been a farmer,rancher and small businessman.'