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Premier Speeches Online

Premier's speeches are listed for viewing and downloaded copies are available in Adobe PDF format.
Audio and video are also posted when they are available.

  • Edmonton's downtown buildings are silhouetted against a setting sun. The North Saskatchewan river flows in the foreground, with the Fairmont Hotel MacDonald at the right of the photo with residential and office highrises spanning across to the left.

    Edmonton Chamber of Commerce

    Audio only file of Premier Redford's speech to Edmonton Chamber of Commerce members. 18:40 minutes

    December 2, 2011

  • A close-up night scene of an office building in Calgary. The offices are lit and sparkle against the darkness outside.

    Calgary Chamber of Commerce

    "Alberta has incredible natural advantages that allow us to accomplish things that no other province can hope to achieve. We can use them to build even as others struggle to stay afloat — and that's exactly what this government will do."

    November 25, 2011

  • Premier Redford stands behind a podium with two microphones and smiles to the audience at the AAMDC event

    Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMDC)

    "We want to help you maintain vibrant communities, but not through a top-down process. Government should enable municipalities to realize local aspirations."

    November 24, 2011

  • Premier Redford delivers her spreech from behind a podium with a sign that reads The Economic Club of Canada.

    Economic Club of Canada

    "If we truly want Canada to be a global energy leader, technology champion and environmental citizen, we have to reduce our market dependence on the United States."

    November 16, 2011

  • Premier Redford stands in the Alberta Legislature and looks toward the Speaker of the House while delivering the State of Alberta address

    State of Alberta Address

    "Albertans understand that we have the best of both worlds; this is why we take such a fierce pride in our province. I know that for each of us, and for generations yet to come, we can leave Alberta better than we found it."

    October 24, 2011