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Alberta politician facing ban can run again: judge

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A judge is giving a persistent, would-be Calgary politician another chance at running for office.

Jamie Lall ran as an independen­t candidate in the last Alberta provincial election after being blocked from running for the former Progressiv­e Conservati­ve party.

Lall was defeated in the May 2015 election, winning only five per cent of the vote in the Chestermer­e-Rocky View riding.

Following the election, Lall failed to file his campaign financial statements on time with Elections Alberta and was automatica­lly banned from running in provincial politics again for five years.

Lall unsuccessf­ully challenged the ban in court in the hope of running for the PCs in the 2016 Calgary Greenway byelection.

Last month he went to Court of Queen’s Bench again to ask Justice William Tilleman to reconsider, arguing he missed the deadline because he was depressed.

In the latest ruling Tilleman said because the law has changed and now allows a 10-day grace period to file election paperwork, he will amend his original ruling to show that Lall filed his papers in time.

“Had the current legislatio­n then been in place, he would have benefited from the grace period and would have avoided the harsh result of being prevented from running for election for five years,” Tilleman said in a written judgment.

“In the result, Mr. Lall’s filing was made in sufficient time.”

Lall, who is now a member of the United Conservati­ve Party, said he is pleased with Tilleman’s decision.

“I am happy obviously with the result,” Lall said Tuesday.

But he isn’t sure if he wants to seek a UCP nomination in the runup to the next provincial election in 2019.

“Never say never I guess. It isn’t something that I have thought too, too much about. It will be an interestin­g couple of months, that is for sure.”

Lall, 32, said he is looking forward to voting in the UCP leadership race that is to be decided on Oct. 28.

He said all four candidates — Jeff Callaway, Brian Jean, Jason Kenney and Doug Schweitzer — are strong contenders and he hasn’t made up his mind yet who he will support.

Lall said he could work with any of the candidates.

“I have nothing but a ton of respect for all four of them,” he said. “I am a grassroots kind of guy and the leader is the leader.”

Former premier Jim Prentice said in 2015 that Lall was not allowed to run as a PC candidate in Chestermer­e-Rocky View because he once had a restrainin­g order against him in relation to a former girlfriend.

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