Columnist DonBraid writes: The UCP went into this contest hoping for party unity. They might end up praying for party survival yyc ableg abpoli
A few hours later, Premier Jason Kenney unleashed a furious verbal assault on the plan while claiming he isn’t talking about any candidate’s policy . Rather, he says, he’s referring to the original Sovereignty Act proposal released a year ago.Article content
The biggest weakness in Smith’s plan is that it takes no account of how other governments might respond to Alberta nullification or other actions that defy federal law. Just ask inflation-plagued Albertans to name the candidates. Many will be stuck after one — Danielle Smith. Every UCP voter will have to contend with Smith’s dominating presence as they mark their ballot.
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