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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jason_KenneyJason Kenney - Wikipedia

    Jason Thomas Kenney PC ECA (born May 30, 1968) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Alberta from 2019 until 2022, and the leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) from 2017 until 2022. He also served as the member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Calgary-Lougheed from 2017 until 2022.

  2. Jason Kenney, né le 30 mai 1968 à Oakville , est un homme politique canadien. Il est chef du Parti conservateur uni de 2018 à 2022 et premier ministre de l'Alberta du 30 avril 2019 au 11 octobre 2022. Il est élu à la Chambre des communes du Canada comme député du Parti réformiste du Canada en 1997.

  3. 29 nov. 2022 · Former Alberta premier and UCP leader Jason Kenney announced his resignation as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for Calgary-Lougheed on Nov 29, 2022. He expressed his gratitude for 25 years of public service and his concern about the erosion of democratic principles in Canada and Alberta.

  4. 19 mai 2022 · Jason Kenney a démissionné. Le chef du Parti conservateur uni de l'Alberta (PCU) a remporté 51,4 % des voix lors du vote de confiance de son parti, mais il estime que c’est insuffisant pour rester en poste.

  5. 20 mai 2022 · Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced he is stepping down as leader of the United Conservative Party, but will remain premier until a new leader is chosen. The party is divided, the race is complicated and the outcome is uncertain amid COVID-19 and oil crisis.

  6. 6 oct. 2022 · Fondateur de l’union de la droite en Alberta en 2017, Jason Kenney reconnaît que le mariage entre anciens du Wildrose et du Parti progressiste-conservateur est plus fragile que jamais.

  7. 30 nov. 2022 · The former Alberta premier and UCP leader stepped down from his seat in Calgary-Lougheed on Tuesday, citing his concern about the polarization of politics. His resignation came after Premier Danielle Smith tabled the Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act.