Kenney defends Alberta lieutenant-governor, attacks ‘cockamamie’ sovereignty bill
EDMONTON — Premier Jason Kenney is defending Alberta’s lieutenant-governor after she suggested she may not automatically pass a sovereignty act bill proposed by a candidates vying to replace him as United Conservative leader.
Kenney, speaking on a radio show Friday morning, also renewed his criticism of Danielle Smith’s signature proposal.
He characterized it as “cockamamie,” illegal and a recipe for business and investment to flee a province no longer committed to the rule of law.
Smith, should she win the UCP leadership race on Oct. 6, has promised to immediately introduce a bill allowing her government to ignore federal laws and court rulings deemed not to be in Alberta’s best interests.