Welcome to the 1905 Committee

We champion the power of informed citizenship in Alberta.

As an organization dedicated to fostering engagement and understanding in policy matters, we strive to illuminate the significance of active participation in shaping our province’s future. Rooted in common sense conservative principles, our mission is to equip Albertans with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate policy decisions effectively. Join us as we empower individuals to become informed advocates for the values that shape our communities. Together, let’s build a stronger Alberta rooted in thoughtful, principled governance.

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How to Get Involved

At Project 1905, we believe that every Albertan has a stake in the policies that shape our province’s direction. Here’s how you can make a difference:

Stay Informed

Sign up for our newsletter to receive regular updates on policy issues, events, and opportunities for engagement.

Attend Events

Join us at community forums, workshops, and seminars to deepen your understanding of key policy issues and connect with like-minded individuals.

Advocate

Use your voice to advocate for common sense conservative principles in your community and beyond. Share information, engage in discussions, and amplify important messages on social media.

Volunteer

Consider volunteering with us to support our initiatives, from organizing events to contributing to research and outreach efforts.

Donate

Help us continue our mission by making a financial contribution to support our educational programs and advocacy efforts.

Together, we can make a meaningful impact on the policies that shape the future of Alberta. Get involved today and be a part of the change you want to see.

The Committee

Nadine Wellwood

Nadine, a devoted advocate and business owner, has defended the rights and freedoms of Albertans for six years. Raised with strong family values, she champions Alberta’s potential for economic and moral leadership through reduced government interference. With experience in finance, health, and aerospace, she’s committed to representing your concerns and advocating for Alberta-focused policies. Nadine fervently supports “Alberta First,” striving to ensure that the government reflects the community’s values and secures future opportunities.

Carol Vowk

Carol attributes her strong work ethic and values to growing up and working at the family owned business in Central Alberta that dated back to 1928. She started her career in business in Calgary and was transferred to the Drayton Valley area working in the Oil and Gas sector in the mid 80’s.

Carol is married to her husband of 35 years and remains in the Drayton Valley area working in many different areas from Supply Chain Management to Finance. She continues her family’s philanthropic legacy by volunteering in her community. She currently resides as the Chair of the Drayton Valley Health Foundation and continues to sit as a director on the Pembina Physicians Recruitment and Retention Committee (PPRRC).

She has taken on an active role at the UCP Constituency Association level, working prior to unification and remains active in the Federal Conservative Politics as well.

Support our Efforts for a Strong & Free Alberta

We, a grassroots group of engaged Albertans, petition the United Conservative Party Leadership to enact the following resolutions:

  1. Amend the Canada-Alberta Cooperation on Immigration to create a unique immigration policy focusing on attracting skilled, young immigrants aligned with Western values while limiting overall immigration to safeguard economic interests and cultural heritage, following the model of the Canada-Quebec Accord.
  2. Restore the provincial personal tax rate to a flat rate in accordance with the flat tax policy.
  3. Implement a policy stipulating that a leadership review shall be conducted after 24 months if campaign promises have not been fulfilled.
  4. Collaborate with other provinces to initiate constitutional reform, focusing on key priorities such as equalization, access to tidewater, and health transfer payments.
  5. Withdraw from the existing Canada Pension Plan and start an Alberta Pension Plan immediately, ensuring provincial autonomy and safeguarding the financial security of Albertans.