Nearly three months after Jason Kenney committed to electricity rebates for Albertans, the government is taking heat from the NDP for not paying up yet.
Travis Toews, the MLA for Grande Prairie-Wapiti, is the first candidate to officially join the race as the United Conservative Party prepares to replace outgoing Premier Jason Kenney.
Cabinet ministers and backbenchers are bounding out of the chamber and into the barbecue circuit as the United Conservative Party prepares for a leadership race to replace outgoing Premier Jason Kenney.
The province officially started or resumed work on 300 highway projects Friday – worth a total of $1.4 billion – but a shortage of workers and the high cost of materials will have an impact.
Jason Kenney announced his resignation as United Conservative Party leader Wednesday after receiving 51.4 per cent approval of his leadership from United Conservative Party members.