SACPA Session - Uniting Alberta’s Wildrose and PC Parties: What are the Obstacles?

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The Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) presents a session with Mount Royal University's Dr. Duane Bratt as he discusses the state of right-wing politics in Alberta.

Uniting Alberta’s Wildrose and PC Parties: What are the Obstacles?

Date:           Thursday, May 4, 2017
Time:           12 - 1:30 p.m. (30 minutes each for presentation, lunch and Q & A)
Location:     Country Kitchen Catering (Lower level of The Keg) 1715 Mayor Magrath Dr. S
Cost:            $12 (includes lunch) or $2 (includes coffee/tea)

Former MP and federal Conservative cabinet minister Jason Kenney became the new leader of Alberta's Progressive Conservative (PC) Party on March 18, 2017. Kenney ran on a platform to unite Alberta conservatives by dissolving the PC Party and creating a single right-wing party under a new constitution combining with the Wildrose Party of Alberta.

Wildrose Leader Brian Jean has roughly the same goal as Kenney but may differ on how to get there. Jean envisions his party being the foundation of a united conservative movement. The Wildrose Party has even registered the name it alone can use to rebrand itself - The Conservative Party of Alberta.

Several of the PC Party leadership candidates running against Kenney became disenchanted with the process during that race and withdrew. Recently, Alberta’s PC party president Katherine O'Neill resigned her post, further fueling apparent discontent within that party. The speaker will untangle the intricate web of the politics surrounding this possible right-wing merger in Alberta and speculate on the likelihood of such party having its ducks in a row by the next provincial election in 2019.

Speaker:      Dr. Duane Bratt

Duane Bratt is a political science Professor and Chair in the Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University (Calgary, Alberta). He was educated at the Universities of Windsor (BA 1991, MA 1992) and Alberta (PhD 1996). He teaches in the area of international relations and Canadian public policy.

Duane’s primary research interest is in the area of Canadian nuclear policy. Recent publications include: co-editor, Readings in Canadian Foreign Policy: Classic Debates and New Ideas 3rd edition (Oxford University Press: Toronto, 2015) and author of Canada, the Provinces, and the Global Nuclear Revival (McGill-Queen’s University Press: Montreal and Kingston, 2012). Duane is also a regular commentator on political events.

Moderator:   Dylan Purcell

For more information on the Southern Alberta Councl on Public Affairs, visit the SACPA website.


Contact:

Trevor Kenney | trevor.kenney@uleth.ca | 403-329-2710 | sacpa.ca