There is no doubt the premier would rather be talking about other things, rather than the people who helped bring her to power but who also want to tear the system down
, guide the economy through inflation and higher interest rates, and manage an influx of newcomers that University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe said is putting the province on track for its fastest population growth since 1914.
Conservatives should know that if they have any hope of winning future elections, they need to maintain the tenuous trust Albertans have in their movement. Not being consumed by internecine strife is the bare minimum.
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