Tory leadership candidate pulls out of race over division in party
EDMONTON — In a tumultuous day for the political right in Alberta, talk of merging the Wildrose and the Progressive Conservative parties ramped up Thursday while one of the contenders for the Tory leadership pulled out of the campaign, saying the race has “devolved into vitriol, anger and division.”
Stephen Khan issued a statement on his Twitter feed announcing his withdrawal, saying the reputation of the party is “damaged so badly … that our credibility may be beyond repair.”
The surprise announcement came the same day that Wildrose Leader Brian Jean opened the door to uniting with the Tories, saying consolidating conservatives under a single banner is the best chance to defeat Premier Rachel Notley’s NDP.
Tory leadership candidate Jason Kenney lauded Jean’s announcement, saying it was time “to bury the hatchet, park the egos, park the brands and labels and get past a decade of division.”


