Kenney faces calls from some in his UCP caucus to quit immediately
EDMONTON – Jason Kenney’s main caucus critic says the Alberta premier needs to quit at once, and a new interim boss selected, ahead of the race to pick a new United Conservative Party leader.
“The healing process can’t start until Jason Kenney leaves,” said Brian Jean before heading into a UCP caucus meeting in Calgary. “He knows that. We know that and we need to start the renewal process of the UCP.”
“Jason Kenney knows parliamentary tradition,” added Jean, a former leader of the Wildrose Party, which merged with Kenney’s Progressive Conservatives to form the UCP in 2017.
“It would be parliamentary tradition for him to step down immediately, as he has indicated.”