UCP leadership race gears up after Alberta’s Kenney announces resignation
The race for a new United Conservative Party leader is gearing up after Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced he’s stepping down.
Kenney garnered 51.4 per cent support in a review of his leadership, which is just enough for him to keep his job under party rules.
But last night he said that result isn’t good enough for him to stay on as leader and that many members have asked for the opportunity to clear the air.
Two former leaders of the Wildrose Party, which merged with the Progressive Conservatives to form the UCP in 2017, have signalled they intend run for the leadership.