Redemption: Danielle Smith aims to be ‘force of unity’ as new Alberta premier
CALGARY — The political story of Danielle Smith is one of triumph then defeat, followed by betrayal, banishment and, now, redemption.
Smith, a 51-year-old Alberta-born journalist and restaurant owner won the leadership of the United Conservative Party on Thursday to become its new leader and the next premier of Alberta.
It’s a stunning comeback for Smith, who eight years ago was a reviled outcast in the conservative movement after she engineered a floor crossing for the ages.
“(It’s) unfinished business for me,” Smith said in an interview earlier this week when asked why she decided to re-enter politics.