The Daily Courier

Rempel Garner exits campaign to consider UCP

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OTTAWA — Michelle Rempel Garner, a longtime Conservati­ve MP from Calgary, says she’s stepping back from the federal Conservati­ve leadership race to consider running for Jason Kenney’s job.

Rempel Garner was serving as co-chair on Patrick Brown’s leadership campaign when Kenney announced he was resigning as premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservati­ve Party after narrowly surviving a leadership review.

Rempel Garner’s name soon started to circulate as a potential successor to Kenney.

She confirmed on Twitter she has been encouraged to run and is giving “serious considerat­ion” to mounting a UCP bid.

Rempel Garner says she will step back from the federal Conservati­ve leadership race to focus her attention on a potential run.

“I will make my decision based on the conversati­ons I have with the people I represent — Albertans.”

In his own statement on Twitter, Brown thanked Rempel Garner for contributi­ng to his campaign and wished her well in her deliberati­ons. Announcing Rempel Garner, who was first elected in 2011, would serve as one of his national campaign co-chairs was seen by some to be a key get for Brown, whose political roots lie in Ontario.

Her departure follows a decision by two MPs to forgo their endorsemen­t of Brown and instead back his main rival, longtime Ottawaarea MP Pierre Poilievre.

At the time, a spokesman for Brown’s campaign brushed off the decision by Ontario

MPs Kyle Seeback and Dan Muys to switch sides, saying they only represent two votes.

A spokesman has not yet responded to a question of whether Brown will name a replacemen­t to the role Rempel Garner filled as a campaign co-chair.

Almost since the race began, Poilievre and Brown, as well as their wider teams, have taken to attacking one another back and forth, which continued Thursday with Poilievre tweeting Brown’s leadership bid was in “free fall.”

Recently, the party opened an investigat­ion into Brown’s campaign based on a complaint lodged by Tim Uppal, a Conservati­ve MP from Edmonton who is helping chair Poilievre’s campaign.

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