Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley says it's time to "Step up" and it's her honour to serve as leader of the Official Opposition in the province.."Now is not the time to let up," Notley said in a Friday tweet.."Now is the time to STEP UP. To do the work that has been asked of us. It is my honour to serve as Alberta NDP Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition.".On Monday, Notley lost her bid to become premier after Albertans voted in United Conservative leader Danielle Smith for four more years.."You have no power," one Twitter user said to Notley.."Can you just step down already? No one wants you," another person tweeted..Others offered "friendly advice" to the Alberta NDP leader.."The Canadian left hold onto their leaders way too long. Rachel, why don't you cash in by joining corporate board and change listed companies for from within? Give Millenials a shot, god knows our generation hasn't had the opportunities that even Gen Z has had," a Twitter user said to Notley.."Need a leadership review, the attack angle didn't work."."It’s time to come together as Albertans — going beyond party colours — coming together as people who want to see a better future for themselves, their families, and their province," Notley said on Twitter.."I am overwhelmed with the support I've received during the election campaign and continue to receive now. Thank you to everyone who stepped forward with hope and determination to build a better future.".The Alberta NDP still refuses to speak with the Western Standard or answer its questions.
Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley says it's time to "Step up" and it's her honour to serve as leader of the Official Opposition in the province.."Now is not the time to let up," Notley said in a Friday tweet.."Now is the time to STEP UP. To do the work that has been asked of us. It is my honour to serve as Alberta NDP Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition.".On Monday, Notley lost her bid to become premier after Albertans voted in United Conservative leader Danielle Smith for four more years.."You have no power," one Twitter user said to Notley.."Can you just step down already? No one wants you," another person tweeted..Others offered "friendly advice" to the Alberta NDP leader.."The Canadian left hold onto their leaders way too long. Rachel, why don't you cash in by joining corporate board and change listed companies for from within? Give Millenials a shot, god knows our generation hasn't had the opportunities that even Gen Z has had," a Twitter user said to Notley.."Need a leadership review, the attack angle didn't work."."It’s time to come together as Albertans — going beyond party colours — coming together as people who want to see a better future for themselves, their families, and their province," Notley said on Twitter.."I am overwhelmed with the support I've received during the election campaign and continue to receive now. Thank you to everyone who stepped forward with hope and determination to build a better future.".The Alberta NDP still refuses to speak with the Western Standard or answer its questions.