Medicine Hat News

Alberta Party Leader will seek seat in Brooks-MH

- COLLIN GALLANT cgallant@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: CollinGall­ant

Just more than one year out from a provincial election, Alberta Party Leader and former Brooks mayor Barry Morishita says he’ll run in his home riding of Brooks-Medicine Hat.

That will add another dimension to the often foregone ridings and the potential for intriguing calculus in both ridings in deep southeast Alberta.

“The landscape is right,” Morishita told the News on Friday. “We’re looking at the riding and planning to work very hard there over the next 14 months.”

Morishita, the popular former two-term mayor of Brooks, was most recently also the head of the Alberta Urban Municipali­ties Union before stepping down in the summer to seek the Alberta Party leadership.

That decade-old party has long been advertised as a centrist option to Albertans wary of either the Conservati­ve parties or the New Democrats, but was left without a sitting MLA following the 2019 election.

He would likely face incumbent candidate Michaela Frey for the United Conservati­ves in BrooksMedi­cine Hat — all UCP MLAs are required to defend their nomination­s in an open process — as well as a candidate from the NDP, who see promise in the riding as well.

Frey told the News

Friday that Albertans are moving past the pandemic and getting back to normal, and that includes reengaging in politics.

“We’re feeling a lot of energy in the economy,” she said. “Everyone in politics is like me; I love getting out campaignin­g.”

Morishita told the News

on Friday he’s aiming at Brooks-Medicine Hat, saying it’s “foundation­al” to the party to find quality candidates to run in their local ridings.

“I think Albertans are looking for an alternativ­e, and I think they’re frustrated,” he said. “There continues to be and not just for a few years, a lack of (local) input in centralize­d decision making.”

The next provincial election is set to take place in the spring of 2023, though a byelection in Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche will be held in March 15.

Morishita said he briefly considered running there, but instead the Alberta party candidate will be Michelle Landsiedel, a local Suncor manager.

She will face UCP candidate Brian Jean and Wildrose Independen­ce Party Leader Paul Hinman, among other party candidates in a race sure to be watched closely across the province.

This week the United Conservati­ve Party opened party nomination­s in 10 ridings ahead of the party’s April convention and leadership review for Leader Jason Kenney.

That list doesn’t include Brooks-Medicine Hat, but all ridings are open to challenger­s for nomination­s. The party will need a new candidate in Cypress-Medicine Hat, where former UCP MLA Drew Barnes was voted out of caucus last spring.

Frey won Brooks-Medicine Hat in her first campaign in 2019, beating an “independen­t conservati­ve” and the NDP by a 2-1 margin combined.

In 2015, the entirely urban riding of Medicine Hat was a close three-way race between the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves, Wildrose Party and NDP, which won a surprise victory.

Since then however, city voters have been split into two ridings with Third Street downtown as the dividing line between the redrawn ridings of Brooks-Medicine Hat and Cypress-Medicine Hat.

However, with 80 per cent of Cypress-Medicine Hat voters inside city limits and the potential of a split among right-leaning voters, local New Democrats are very interested in the riding.

Marle Roberts is the co-chair of the local NDP election campaign and said the party “will likely” have multiple candidates nominated in both local ridings. That would be a first in recent memory.

“There’s a lot of exciting things happening and lots of interest,” said Roberts, who stated both ridings will be interestin­g to watch in the 2023 general election.

“I’m glad,” she said. “It shows that people are taking an interest in divisive times.”

The NDP currently has candidates of contests in 24 of the province’s 87 ridings, including a fourway race in Lethbridge East.

Local sources told the News there is no immediate schedule for when candidates in either Medicine Hat ridings may be selected.

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