“An Alberta strong and free is the foundation of a Canada strong and free.”

The Calgary Herald has produced a major piece on PC leadership candidate Ted Morton. Check it out:

And it’s not the catered shrimp or pastry that’s brought them out on a wet night. They’re here to listen to a fair-haired academic whose media image is about as warm as a stack of textbooks on constitutional reform.

But when Ted Morton — perhaps the Tory leadership race’s most conservative Conservative finally takes the stage, the applause isn’t polite.

It’s thunderous…

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Comments (1) to ““An Alberta strong and free is the foundation of a Canada strong and free.””

  1. Come election time, everyone will be surprised to see Dinning lose. However, it’s good for the Party.

    If we don’t want rural Alberta to turn on the party, we cannot vote for Dinning.

    Morton seems to be the right man for the job.

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