United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney talks to media on Scotsman’s Hill in Calgary on Thursday to deliver his four-point platform for the province’s economy. ( Christina Ryan / Star Calgary )During both his speech on Scotsman’s Hill, and an evening campaign event at a northeast Calgary hotel, Kenney sketched out the UCP’s economic blueprint. He also said the UCP would hold a referendum in fall 2021 to remove equalization payments if no coastal pipeline has been built by then, and if Bill C-69 doesn’t get repealed. Amy Tucker is a reporter/photographer with Star Calgary. Follow her on Twitter: @amy_journalist Brennan Doherty is a work and wealth reporter with Star Calgary.
Source: thestar March 21, 2019 22:24 UTC