
Jason Kenney
Jason Kenney is a Canadian politician who served as the Premier of Alberta from 2019 to 2022. He was in the news for announcing provincial funding for the Glenbow Museum's renovations, which are vital for preserving the museum's collection and upgrading its facilities.
Born on May 30, 1968 (57 years old)
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Former Premier Jason Kenney put the issue of equalization payments to a referendum to keep the United Conservative Party united.
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Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says the question of the province's separation 'is kryptonite for investor confidence.'
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Creating a provincial pension plan was a recommendation put forward by the Fair Deal Panel struck by Smith’s predecessor Jason Kenney.
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In 2019, the Alberta Crown Prosecution Service appointed a special prosecutor from Ontario to handle the RCMP investigation into then-premier Jason Kenney’s UCP leadership campaign.
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Jason Kenney commented on election night about the lack of a heavyweight challenger to Pierre Poilievre.
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Jason Kenney defended Pierre Poilievre’s ability to stay on as leader.
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Former Alberta premier and Conservative cabinet minister Jason Kenney said if Mr. Poilievre wants to stay on, he’ll be able to.
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Jason Kenney is a future Conservative cabinet minister and Alberta premier who was a friend of Pierre Poilievre.
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Jason Kenney is referred to as Danielle Smith's predecessor who criticized Justin Trudeau.
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The skilled and co-ordinated outreach to immigrant communities was led by Jason Kenney, who had been minister of citizenship, immigration and multiculturalism.
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