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Danielle Smith among Wildrose MLAs crossing to Alberta PC party

Leader Danielle Smith is among a group of at least six Wildrose MLAs planning to cross to Albertas governing Progressive Conservative party, CBC News has learned.

Danielle Smith among Wildrose MLAs crossing to Alberta PC party

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Members of the 14-person Wildrose caucus met Tuesday to discuss an offer from the PCs, led by Premier Jim Prentice

Leader Danielle Smith is among several Wildrose MLAs planning to cross to Albertas governing Progressive Conservative party, CBC News has learned.

Sources say the MLAs include:

  • Party leader Danielle Smith (Highwood)
  • House leader Rob Anderson (Airdrie)
  • Jeff Wilson (Calgary-Shaw)
  • Gary Bikman (Cardston-Taber-Warner)
  • Blake Pederson(Medicine Hat)
  • Jason Hale.(Strathmore-Brooks)

CBC News was told bytwo party sources earlier Tuesday that Pat Stier (Livingstone-MacLeod) was among the group crossing. However, Stierposteda statement late Tuesday evening on his website saying that he is staying with the Wildrose.

"When a time for change becomes necessary for elected officials, in my opinion they should then follow a procedure that includes their electorate in the new process, prior to making such a change," he said.

"Unfortunately, the procedure that has been pursued by some of my Wildrose Caucus members would appear not to have provided the electorate such an opportunity, therefore I cannot support it."

Members of the 14-person caucus met Tuesday afternoon to discuss an offer from the PCs, led by Premier Jim Prentice.

MLAs Shayne Saskiw, Drew Barnes and Rick Strankman said on social media that they were planning to stick with the Wildrose, which is the official opposition.

Alberta Premier Jim Prentice was asked about the potential floor crossings as he was leaving a breakfast event in Edmonton on Tuesday. "These matters are dealt with at our caucus and certainly we'll deal with it tomorrow," he said. (CBC )
Currently, the PCshave 63 seats, the Liberals hold five, the NDPhave four. There is one independent MLA.

The executive of the party is holding a teleconference Tuesday night to discuss whats next.

The PC caucus is meeting on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, Prentice refused to answer questions about any potential floor crossings.

"These mattersare dealt with at ourcaucus and certainly we'll deal with ittomorrow," he said.

The Wildrose has had a rough few months. Candidates failed to win the four seats up for grabs in the Oct. 27 byelections.

Last month, two WildroseMLAs, including Smith's close friend Kerry Towle, crossed tothe PCs. In early November, Joe Anglin left the Wildrose to sit as an independent in the legislature.