Alberta UCP leadership candidates unite to raise alarm on Alberta sovereignty bill
EDMONTON — More than half the candidates in the race to replace Premier Jason Kenney are raising the alarm over a rival’s plan to proclaim Alberta would reject federal laws and court decisions deemed against the province’s interests.
The four say the Alberta sovereignty act proposal by candidate Danielle Smith is resonating with United Conservative Party members and they have a duty to speak out on it.
They call it a dangerous exploitation of latent anti-Ottawa anger and a backdoor separation bid that cannot succeed and would instead further inflame and divide the party and the province.
“The consequence will be (Smith) will have a caucus that will be standing up against the leader,” candidate Leela Aheer told reporters Thursday in Calgary.