This is the provincial government s way of saying that "Look we are not going to sit by idly and allow this to happen without one hell of a pushback," said…
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On the wall at the entrance to the National Post’s Toronto newsroom is a reproduction of the newspaper’s first edition from Oct. 28, 1998. The main headline: “Klein backs unite-the-right movement,” a reference to Ralph Klein, then premier of Alberta, who announced his decision during an interview with a National Post reporter. “The simple fact is that unless there is a united conservative alternative, the Liberals are going to be in power for a long time to come.” The Tories, added Klein, will remain in “deep trouble” until the two so-called right-wing parties the Progressive Conservatives and the Reform merged.