Party’s board has changed rules of vote multiple times in past month
Alberta’s United Conservative Party is more than a month away from declaring the results of its leadership review, but the validity of the outcome is already under scrutiny.
Mr. Redekop is the UCP’s constituency association president for Calgary-Fish Creek, but he noted he was Mr. Malkin watched the speech online and approved of much of what Mr. Kenney said. But when the leader talked about unity, Mr. Malkin was left wanting. “No in-person component existed, but there was a small studio audience made up of volunteers who were invited to watch the speech,” he said in a statement.
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