Braid: Trump win tells UCP hard-liners they're on the right track, but ex-president disagrees
Leave the UCP. Take your single-issue passions elsewhere.
Stop the chaos that has roiled the party since it was formed in 2017.
That’s the message to UCP members from Cynthia Moore, the immediate past president of the party board.
“Some people need to leave,” Moore said in an interview after last weekend’s huge convention in Red Deer.
The delegates gave Premier Danielle Smith 91.5 per cent approval, but also passed many motions that go beyond her government’s policies.
“If they can’t get on board with a more moderate agenda, on governing for the whole province, they should go,” Moore says.
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