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Danielle Smith at the UCP leadership debate in Medicine Hat. (Photo Courtesy UCP)

Debate cemented Smith’s status as UCP front-runner, say observers

Jul 28, 2022 | 5:18 PM

EDMONTON – Political observers say this week’s United Conservative leadership debate demonstrated that former Wildrose leader Danielle Smith is the front-runner in the race to replace Jason Kenney as party leader and premier.

Pollster Janet Brown and political scientist Duane Bratt say the way Smith was attacked and criticized by multiple opponents at the debate make it clear she is seen as the one to beat.

Smith came under fire for her proposed Alberta sovereignty act, which she promises to pass this fall if she wins.

The act would grant the province the power to ignore federal laws and court rulings deemed not in its interests.

Debate rivals Travis Toews Rebecca Schulz, Rajan Sawhney and Brian Jean, dismissed the proposal as illegal, unenforceable and a lightning rod for division and economic uncertainty.

Smith says it’s important to get Ottawa’s attention and to draw a line in the stand on federal policies that undermine Alberta’s economic development.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 28, 2022.

The Canadian Press