Alberta premier dismisses concerns over firing of election commissioner
CALGARY — Alberta’s premier is dismissing concerns over a bill that fires the man who had been investigating wrongdoing within the United Conservative Party.
Jason Kenney says he and other conservatives have long believed it’s redundant to have an election commissioner and a chief electoral officer occupying separate offices.
The bill, which was introduced in the legislature Monday and passed on Thursday, makes the commissioner’s job a staff position in the chief electoral office.
It specifies that commissioner Lorne Gibson’s contract, which was to run until 2023, be terminated.