University of Calgary PRISM: University of Calgary's Digital Repository University of Calgary Press University of Calgary Press Open Access Books 2019-01 Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta University of Calgary Press Bratt, D., Brownsey, K., Sutherland, R., & Taras, D. (2019). Orange Chinook: Politics in the New Alberta. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press. http://hdl.handle.net/1880/109864 book https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International Downloaded from PRISM: https://prism.ucalgary.ca ORANGE CHINOOK: Politics in the New Alberta Edited by Duane Bratt, Keith Brownsey, Richard Sutherland, and David Taras ISBN 978-1-77385-026-9 THIS BOOK IS AN OPEN ACCESS E-BOOK. It is an electronic version of a book that can be purchased in physical form through any bookseller or on-line retailer, or from our distributors. 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Acknowledgement: We acknowledge the wording around open access used by Australian publisher, re.press, and thank them for giving us permission to adapt their wording to our policy http://www.re-press.org APPENDICES Appendix 1. Alberta Voter Turnout, 1975–2015 Alberta Voter Turnout 1975–2015 3,000,000 2, 500,000 2, 000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500, 000 0 1975 1979 1982 1986 1989 1993 1997 2001 2004 2008 2012 2015 Number of Voters Names on List Sources: Candidate Summary of Results. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 5 May 2015 Provincial Election. Edmonton: Chief Electoral Officer, 11 April 2016, 36. 427 Appendix 2. Party Votes in the 5 May 2015 Alberta Provincial Election (87 seats) PARTY TOTAL VOTE VOTE (%) SEATS AFP 72 0.00% 0 LIB 62,153 4.20% 1 AP 33,221 2.20% 1 SC 834 0.10% 0 CP-A 182 0.00% 0 GPA 7,215 0.50% 0 NDP 604,518 40.60% 54 PC 413,610 27.80% 10 WRP 360,511 24.20% 21 IND 5,932 0.40% 0 Total 1,482,316 100% 87 Voter Turnout (%): 56.74 Number of Polls 7141 Sources: “Voter Turnout (1979-2015).” Report of the Chief Electoral Officer on the 5 May 2015 Provincial Election. Edmonton: Chief Electoral Officer, 11 April 2016, 35–36. 428 Appendices Appendix 3. Non-Renewable Resource Revenues Tables, 2005-6 to 2017-18 (current dollars) Sources: Alberta Treasury Board and Finance, Fiscal Plan Tables, 2005-6 to 2017-18, and Alberta Budgets, 2005-6 to 2017-18. Appendices 429 Appendix 4.A 430 GDP EXPENDITURE-BASED (X $1,000,000) YEAR CANADA BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PEI NL 2005 1,079,835 143,116 124,296 32,432 38,382 423,243 234,642 23,905 31,720 4,550 16,083 2006 1,120,854 150,052 133,496 33,464 39,293 438,080 240,854 24,565 32,491 4,664 16,466 GDP Expenditure-Based, 2005-16 2007 1,164,057 157,834 141,943 35,268 41,007 450,039 249,012 25,459 33,551 4,752 17,650 2008 1,201,030 162,382 147,028 37,102 42,748 464,401 255,751 26,336 34,546 4,887 17,963 2009 1,209,948 162,911 146,758 37,884 43,163 466,543 259,559 26,558 34,809 4,974 18,778 2010 1,248,739 167,714 152,039 39,046 44,154 482,061 267,920 27,317 35,688 5,137 19,378 2011 1,273,984 171,479 158,102 39,941 45,609 489,514 272,174 27,386 36,445 5,206 19,725 2012 1,294,103 174,894 163,585 41,002 46,751 495,042 274,769 27,459 36,925 5,205 19,974 2013 1,315,785 178,467 169,822 41,916 47,546 501,462 278,313 27,703 37,067 5,236 20,233 2014 1,342,760 182,732 175,214 42,666 48,188 512,093 282,720 27,941 37,441 5,269 20,371 2015 1,369,766 189,033 177,840 43,182 48,675 526,160 284,666 28,374 37,749 5,324 20,625 2016 1,400,951 194,770 179,972 43,660 49,793 539,771 291,541 28,898 38,213 5,472 20,745 Sources: Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0222-01 (formerly CANSIM 384-0038). Accessed 9 June 2018. Appendices Based Spending, 2005-16 Appendix 4.B GDP EXPENDITURE-BASED PER CAPITA (IN CURRENT DOLLARS) YEAR CANADA BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PEI NL 2005 33,491 34,110 37,420 32,643 32,574 33,784 30,951 31,957 33,820 32,956 31,271 2006 34,413 35,376 39,018 33,724 33,200 34,599 31,559 32,946 34,643 33,830 32,249 Canadian Per Provincial Capita Expenditure- 2007 35,395 36,783 40,393 35,196 34,478 35,258 32,370 34,154 35,881 34,505 34,673 2008 36,126 37,334 40,889 36,469 35,690 36,049 32,951 35,263 36,913 35,218 35,115 2009 35,980 36,936 39,890 36,611 35,714 35,894 33,092 35,413 37,102 35,552 36,340 2010 36,722 37,554 40,733 37,136 36,164 36,700 33,788 36,275 37,882 36,258 37,125 2011 37,096 38,114 41,713 37,456 36,968 36,907 33,989 36,247 38,588 36,143 37,569 2012 37,240 38,470 42,153 37,754 37,393 36,906 33,981 36,284 39,076 35,877 37,941 2013 37,431 38,881 42,477 37,939 37,568 36,993 34,143 36,658 39,305 36,061 38,364 2014 37,787 39,327 42,648 38,073 37,620 37,433 34,434 37,023 39,737 36,110 38,553 2015 38,227 40,265 42,571 38,175 37,575 38,156 34,484 37,634 40,093 36,269 39,002 2016 38,631 40,938 42,483 38,012 37,776 38,620 35,033 38,155 40,283 36,609 39,119 Sources: Statistics Canada. Tale 36-10-0222-011 (formerly CANSIM 384-0038). Accessed 9 June 2018. 431 Appendices Appendix 4.C 432 PROVINCIAL POPULATION, 2005-17 YEAR CANADA BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PEI NL 2005 32,242,364 4,195,764 3,321,638 993,523 1,178,296 12,527,990 7,581,192 748,044 937,899 138,064 514,315 2006 32,570,505 4,241,691 3,421,361 992,302 1,183,524 12,661,566 7,631,873 745,609 937,869 137,865 510,584 2007 32,887,928 4,290,988 3,514,031 1,002,048 1,189,366 12,764,195 7,692,736 745,407 935,071 137,721 509,039 Population.Provincial 2005-17 2008 33,245,773 4,349,412 3,595,755 1,017,346 1,197,774 12,882,625 7,761,504 746,855 935,865 138,764 511,543 2009 33,628,571 4,410,679 3,679,092 1,034,782 1,208,589 12,997,687 7,843,475 749,954 938,194 139,909 516,729 2010 34,005,274 4,465,924 3,732,573 1,051,425 1,220,930 13,135,063 7,929,365 753,044 942,073 141,678 521,972 2011 34,342,780 4,499,139 3,790,191 1,066,349 1,233,728 13,263,544 8,007,656 755,530 944,469 144,038 525,037 2012 34,750,545 4,546,290 3,880,755 1,086,018 1,250,265 13,413,702 8,085,906 756,777 944,943 145,080 526,450 2013 35,152,370 4,590,081 3,997,950 1,104,825 1,265,588 13,555,754 8,151,331 755,710 943,049 145,198 527,399 2014 35,535,348 4,646,462 4,108,416 1,120,639 1,280,912 13,680,425 8,210,533 754,700 942,209 145,915 528,386 2015 35,832,513 4,694,699 4,177,527 1,131,150 1,295,422 13,789,597 8,254,912 753,944 941,545 146,791 528,815 2016 36,264,604 4,757,658 4,236,376 1,148,588 1,318,115 13,976,320 8,321,888 757,384 948,618 149,472 530,305 Sources: Statistics Canada.
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