Alberta conservatives clash with leader Jason Kenney on GSAs at policy meeting
RED DEER, Alta. — Alberta’s United Conservative rank and file slammed head-on into their boss at their founding policy conference Sunday over a controversial policy regarding gay schoolchildren.
Delegates voted 57 per cent to have parents told when their child is involved in any subject of a religious or sexual nature, including after-school social clubs like gay-straight alliances.
The issue sparked heated debate on the convention floor, and hours later party leader Jason Kenney told reporters he interpreted the resolution differently and won’t implement it the way members see it.
“I will take the resolutions adopted today as important input, but I hold the pen on the platform,” said Kenney.