Greg Clark says he'll be taking the week to decide if he'll run again for leader of the Alberta Party, after resigning from the job last Friday. He recently consulted with the Alberta Party's board and agreed to "throw open" a leadership race ahead of the 2019 provincial election. Clark spoke with CBC Radio's Alberta@Noon on Monday and took questions from Calgarians about his sudden decision to resign as the Alberta Party's leader. "We're a centrist party and so fiscal responsibility is a cornerstone of our party," Clark said. Alberta Party Leader Greg Clark says he is quitting the position to spark a leadership race he says is needed to galvanize support for a party that is on the rise.
Source: CBC News November 13, 2017 18:57 UTC