The feud over a riding represented by a United Conservative Party leadership contestant is escalating again, as the party, arbitration committee, constituency association (CA) and riding members argue over the future of who controls that riding.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has sent a cease-and-desist letter to a Calgary-based news outlet because of what his lawyer calls "false and defamatory allegations" in a recent article.
Because his lawyer called it “false and defamation allegations” in a recent article.
The letter from the lawyer obtained by CBC News concerns an article published on Wednesday by the Western Standards website, which claims that Kenny has held a social gathering at Bottega 104 restaurant in Edmonton since the New Year, violating COVID-19 restrictions.
The gatherings allegedly included Environment and Parks Minister Jason Nixon and Health Minister Taylor Sandro.
The article also alleged that Kenny and others attended a party at a private lobbyist’s house.
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This article is based solely on the unnamed sources of the parties who are said by Western standards.
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