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Fildebrand­t calls Notley’s hunting joke about Anderson’s beard hypocritic­al

- EMMA GRANEY egraney@postmedia.com twitter.com/EmmaLGrane­y

A wisecrack by Premier Rachel Notley during a speech in Red Deer on Thursday has Strathmore­Brooks MLA Derek Fildebrand­t questionin­g the premier’s taste.

The joke referenced two hunting charges laid against the Freedom Conservati­ve Party MLA last year, and the epic beard belonging to Municipal Affairs Minister Shaye Anderson.

“Jokes about Shaye’s beard are getting a little old, a little tired, so I’m going to do everything I can to resist the temptation, but I will say that if that thing gets any more hairy, I’m a little worried that Derek Fildebrand­t is going to try and shoot it,” Notley said.

The remark, which opened her speech at the Alberta Urban Municipali­ties Associatio­n conference, drew a mixed reaction of laughter, applause and groans from the room.

In an interview with Postmedia, Fildebrand­t threw his own oneliner back at Notley.

“I didn’t know socialists were in season,” he said.

Fildebrand­t compared Notley’s joke with a 2016 incident in his riding, in which a picture of the premier’s face was made a target on the 15th hole at the Big Country Oilmen’s Associatio­n golf tournament in Brooks.

“What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. If it’s not OK if Conservati­ves make jokes not intended to incite or imply violence, then the same should apply to our friends on the left,” he said.

Fildebrand­t said it’s not the fact the quip was made at his expense that irks him.

“It’s a joke, and I chuckled when I heard it, but the premier should be a bit more consistent about whether jokes about violence against MLAs are in good taste or not,” he said.

Notley ’s communicat­ions director Cheryl Oates said the gag was simply a reference to Anderson’s beard, “which may be getting out of hand and may be mistaken for a wild animal.”

“The joke was intended to poke fun at Derek Fildebrand­t’s love of hunting and his recent legal challenges in relation to his hobby,” she said.

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FILES Premier Rachel Notley’s gag was simply a reference to Municipal Affairs Minister Shaye Anderson’s beard, “which may be getting out of hand and may be mistaken for a wild animal,” her communicat­ions director says
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