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Bid fails to turf Kenney

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EDMONTON

A last-ditch attempt to get Jason Kenney kicked out of the Alberta Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leadership race has failed.

Party president Katherine O’Neill ruled Thursday that a bid by another member of the board of directors to call an emergency meeting on the issue for Feb. 24 is out of order.

O’Neill says the next meeting of the board will proceed as scheduled on March 19, one day after the new leader is picked at a delegated convention in Calgary.

“(O’Neill) has accepted a point of order ... and ruled that the emergency meeting was not within the purview of the vice-president who called it, and so the meeting will not take place,” said party spokespers­on Janice Harrington.

Darcy Schumann, the party’s Calgary vice-president, called the meeting in an email sent Wednesday.

However on Thursday, another member of the board said, in effect, another board member can’t call a meeting if the president has already put one on the agenda. O’Neill agreed. Kenney could not be immediatel­y reached for comment but on Twitter wrote: “Thank you to PC Alberta President Katherine O’Neill for making the right call both procedural­ly and democratic­ally. Let the members decide (the leadership vote).”

This was the second time in less than a week that a party member had tried to get Kenney expelled from the race based on his promise to try to join forces with the Wildrose party should he win.

It began last week with a formal complaint filed to the party by one of its members, Jeffery Rath, who has been supporting Kenney’s rival, Richard Starke.

Rath has argued that Kenney’s promise to dissolve the PCs to join forces with the rival Wildrose party violates party rules not to harm the PCs or their brand.

He also said that Kenney has denigrated the party in public comments and that those actions, along with his promise to dissolve the party if he wins, should prompt his expulsion from the race.

The party’s leadership election committee unanimousl­y dismissed Rath’s complaint last weekend, but Schumann then called for a meeting of the board of directors, saying there were still outstandin­g issues on whether Kenney’s plan violates the party’s constituti­on.

O’Neill, in an email to the board Thursday, disagreed.

“The brand issue raised by Darcy is found within the leadership rules and well within (the leadership election committee’s) authority to rule on,” wrote O’Neill.

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