Kenney wants TMP emergency debate, says UCP has zero tolerance for inappropriate sexual behaviour
The leader of the United Conservative Party says he is willing to have an emergency debate in the legislature over the Trans Mountain Pipeline fight.
Jason Kenney says he is willing to put aside partisanship and have a show of unity “and have a unanimous motion criticizing the B.C. government’s attack, asking the federal government to come in and intervene and supporting the provincial government’s response. So, I’m willing to put aside party politics and put the province first in this fight for our economic future.”
Kenney adds he understands Highway 40 is “a real problem” for people in this area. He says improvements to that road would be prioritized should the UCP form the next government. Kenney cautions, though, a new government would inherit what he terms “a financial disaster.”
He says while there are some signs the economy is recovering, there are still problems.