
'Put this process in the past': Kenney confident he'll win UCP review
CTV
Alberta's premier was "optimistic for a very good result" as the hours ticked down on his United Conservative Party leadership review, with results due after 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
Alberta's premier was "optimistic for a very good result" as the hours ticked down on his United Conservative Party leadership review, with results due after 4 p.m. on Wednesday.
Kenney, through a spokesperson, was already planning past the announcement as he focused on getting "back to doing the people's work."
"This has been an exhaustive, one-of-a-kind process in which tens of thousands of votes will be cast," spokesperson Brock Harrison told CTV News Edmonton Tuesday.
"The premier is optimistic for a very good result tomorrow night and is hopeful the party and government can put this process in the past."
UCP officials said more than 14,000 people tuned in to a livestream of the votes verification process, amid concerns over vote legitimacy.
Some, including sitting UCP MLAs, have complained about the process and cast doubts about whether or not the vote will be fair.
Kenney's 2017 leadership victory over rival Brian Jean is still being probed by the RCMP.