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‘Underhanded’: United Conservatives are arguing over how to conduct a historic vote on Jason Kenney’s political future

Discussions around next month’s leadership review for Alberta’s premier are getting tense.

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney holds a media conference at the Alberta United Conservative Party Annual General Meeting in Calgary in 2019.


EDMONTON—As concerns are raised about how one of the most crucial votes in Alberta political history is conducted, a group of 33 United Conservative constituency association presidents is pushing back on potential changes to the process.

Premier Jason Kenney is in the fight of his political life as April 9 approaches and the group of presidents say the party brass attempting to change some rules around the leadership review set for that date could be seen as dishonest.

Kieran Leavitt

Kieran Leavitt is an Edmonton-based political reporter for the Toronto Star. Follow him on Twitter: @kieranleavitt.

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