Candidates jockey for support amidst first UCP leadership debate
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The first UCP leadership debate is officially in the books, with a packed house getting their very first look at the ideas and campaign platforms from the seven candidates vying to be the next leader of the United Conservative Party.
The nearly two-hour debate covered topics ranging from the economy and health care, to party unity and the relationship with the federal government. The debate took place in front of a capacity crowd at the HALO hangar, and provided the audience with plenty to think about.
The first half of the debate heavily featured former Wildrose party leader and perceived front-runner Danielle Smith going on the defensive, as she was grilled several times by former transportation minister Rajan Sawnhey on comments she made regarding responsibility for early-stage cancer is within a patient’s control.
“There are so many more options if you diagnose early, then you can treat early, and that’s what I was trying to say, albeit very awkwardly,” Smith says. “But it’s in that vein that is why I proposed health spending accounts.”