Conservative MPs, strategists unpack the ‘undoing of Jason Kenney’ in Alberta

The outgoing premier’s response to COVID, caucus management, and leadership style led to his undoing, say Conservative strategists, lessons Tory leadership contenders should consider.
Jason Kenney
On May 18, Jason Kenney shocked supporters by announcing he would step down as Alberta's premier after earning barely half of the United Conservative Party's support in the leadership review. On May 19, the party announced that Kenney will stay on a leader until the next leadership election.
Conservative Alberta MPs are blaming the tough pandemic political climate for Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s splintered internal support and say his announced resignation was a result of a “no-win situation” and “an unforgiving political culture” that allowed United Conservative Party divi...

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