The UCP leader said he fears taking power with a lopsided, Calgary-centric government, especially after a caustic election campaign. I don’t think that’s good for the province, for the government or for the city,” said Kenney, in an interview with the National Post on Friday. NDP leader Rachel Notley, meanwhile, is doing her best not to lose her party’s grip on the city. At Edmonton’s Polish Hall on Sunday afternoon, Notley gave one of the final speeches of her campaign to a crowd of about 1,000 people. The Kenney campaign kicked off Monday morning in Sherwood Park, a suburb east of Edmonton, then headed to the city’s south end for a pizza lunch with campaign volunteers.
Source: National Post April 15, 2019 22:30 UTC