
‘A way forward:’ Alberta PCs, Wildrose to form United Conservative Party
EDMONTON — Alberta’s two conservative parties have taken the first step toward ending a decade of bitter feuding by signing a proposal to merge and become the United Conservative Party.
Wildrose Leader Brian Jean and Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney announced the details of their unity deal Thursday at an Edmonton hotel.
The deal still has to be approved by 75 per cent of Wildrose members and just over 50 per cent of PC members. If it goes ahead, the new party will set up a leadership committee with an eye to electing a new leader on Oct. 28.
“The members will always be in the driver’s seat,” Jean said. “If approved by the membership, it would set us on a path to regain control of our province for now and for future generations.”