Pessimism abounds: How Albertans' dim view of the future may shape the election

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As Albertans ponder their votes in the upcoming provincial election, they don’t hold a lot of hope for the future.

That, at least, is according to the weighted results of roughly 10,000 people who responded to Vote Compass, an online tool developed by a team of political scientists that aims to help users navigate the political landscape.

The voters who have used the tool so far have expressed a deep pessimism about the state of affairs in Alberta, with only 16 per cent saying the province is headed in the right direction.

That compares to 60 per cent who say the province is

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