Kenney distances himself from caucus vote to turf dissidents with ‘personal agendas’
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is distancing himself from a decision to expel two members from his United Conservative caucus.
But he says the decision affirms confidence of the caucus in his leadership, and his government can’t be distracted right now by those with “personal agendas.”
Kenney made the comments this morning in an interview on CHED radio, one day after his caucus voted to turf backbench members Todd Loewen and Drew Barnes.
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