A look at some recent instances where anger boiled over in Alberta politics
EDMONTON — Alberta’s Wildrose Opposition leader apologized Wednesday for hinting at violence against Premier Rachel Notley. Brian Jean was responding to concerns from the crowd at a townhall meeting about the level of seniors care and housing in Fort McMurray. “Let’s be honest. I’ve been beating this drum for 10, 11, 12 years now, so I will continue to beat it, I promise. But it is against the law to beat Rachel Notley, so …” he said before being cut off by laughter and applause.
Here are some other instances when anger directed at Alberta politicians boiled over and made headlines:
NOTLEY IN THE CROSSHAIRS: In August, a picture was posted to Twitter of Notley’s face sitting inside the crosshairs of a scope. The photo was later taken down. Jason Kenney, who has said he intends to run for the leadership of Alberta’s Progressive Conservative party, called it the work of “lunatic trolls.”
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