Former Alberta Opposition leader quits months after losing bid to lead new party
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — The former leader of Alberta’s Opposition is quitting the legislature, months after losing a bid to lead the province’s new United Conservative Party.
Brian Jean said in a statement that now is an important time to “draw closer” to his family as well as finally rebuild his home, which was destroyed in a massive wildfire that hit Fort McMurray in 2016.
Jean was leader of the Wildrose party in the 2015 election that saw the NDP win power after more than 40 years of Progressive Conservative rule.
His right-of-centre party merged last year with the PCs under then Tory leader and former federal cabinet minister Jason Kenney to form the UCP, but Jean lost to Kenney to become leader of the new party.