Category: Jason Kenney

Cory Morgan: Alberta’s Refusal to Participate in Gun Confiscation Program Puts Feds in a Tough Spot

Commentary It appears firearm rights will cause the latest battle between Alberta and Ottawa, and it may spell the end of the RCMP as the primary police force in Alberta. It really was only a matter of time before this issue came to a head. The Trudeau government’s blanket ban of 1,500 types of “assault-style”…


Kenney Defends His Government’s Record in Speech to Conservatives in Final Days as Premier

RED DEER, Alberta—In one of his last public talks to conservatives as premier of Alberta, Jason Kenney defended his government’s record, saying he fulfilled the vast majority of his platform promises. “We have implemented completely or substantially 90 percent of those 367 platform commitments,” Kenney said at the Canada Strong and Free Networking Conference in…


What’s Really at Stake in Alberta’s Curriculum Controversy

Commentary  A lengthy furor over Alberta’s plans to put greater emphasis on facts and memorization in provincial schools has not abated with the start of the new school year. In March 2021, Premier Jason Kenney’s government announced its intention to remake the entire kindergarten to Grade 6 curriculum all at once. This ambitious undertaking marked…


Alberta Challenging Federal Legislation Requiring Plastics to Be Listed as ‘Toxic Substances’

The Alberta government will challenge federal legislation requiring that all plastics be labelled as “toxic substances” under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). “It’s clear to Alberta that the federal government’s actions are unconstitutional infringement on our provincial jurisdiction under the Constitution,” said Premier Jason Kenney during a press conference announcing the province’s legal challenge on Sept. 8….


How Smith’s Sovereignty Act for Alberta Compares to Attempts at More Autonomy in Quebec

Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) leadership candidate Danielle Smith says her proposed Sovereignty Act would give Alberta the same powers that Quebec has within the Confederation. Releasing more details about her plan on her website this week, Smith said the proposed law “would affirm the authority of the Provincial Legislature to refuse provincial enforcement of specific…


Alberta to Use $13.2B Budget Windfall to Pay Down Debt, Put Cash in Piggy Bank

Alberta’s finance minister says the government is going to use this year’s projected windfall budget surplus to pay down debt and put some cash in its piggy bank. Jason Nixon says the plan is to make a $13.4-billion repayment on the provincial debt and add almost $3 billion to the Heritage Savings Trust Fund. “We…


Premier Jason Kenney Kicks Off Campaign to Attract Skilled Workers to Alberta

Premier Jason Kenney kicked off a campaign to lure skilled workers from Toronto and Vancouver as he doubled down on his criticism of a so-called Alberta sovereignty act pitched by one of the candidates running to replace him. Kenney held a news conference today to announce the United Conservative government’s plans to start recruiting workers…


Voting Deadline Looms in Race to Replace Jason Kenney as Alberta UCP Leader, Premier

It’s deadline day to buy $10 Alberta United Conservative Party memberships to vote for the next leader and premier. The party is accepting drop offs by 5 p.m. and online memberships until midnight. The party will then go through the memberships and confirm information and expects to have the final tally ready in two weeks…


Michael Taube: What Danielle Smith’s Support of the Alberta Sovereignty Act Really Entails

Commentary The United Conservative Party of Alberta is holding a leadership race to replace outgoing Premier Jason Kenney. Two former Wildrose Party leaders, Brian Jean and Danielle Smith, are neck-and-neck in opinion polls. While the GOTV (get out the vote) strategy of both candidates will obviously determine who wins on Oct. 6, other intangibles such…


Tory MP Rempel Garner Giving Alberta UCP Leadership Bid ‘Serious Consideration’

Tory MP Michelle Rempel Garner says she’s considering a bid for leadership of Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP). In a series of tweets on June 15, Rempel Garner said she is stepping away from her role as campaign co-chair of Patrick Brown’s federal Conservative leadership campaign so that she can focus her attention on Alberta. “Alberta…