Troubling to hear woman candidate allege harassment in PC race: Alberta premier
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says it’s troubling to hear a female candidate say she dropped out of the Progressive Conservative leadership contest due to abuse and intimidation.
Notley says the PC party needs to seriously investigate and report back.
“If a party or a campaign cannot conduct itself in a way to ensure the most basic of rules around inclusivity — for instance anti-harassment — then quite frankly that party or that campaign is not equipped to govern the province,” Notley told reporters at the legislature Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the two female candidates in the PC leadership race dropped out.


