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    The premiership of Jason Kenney spanned from April 2019 until October 2022, when Jason Kenney and his cabinet were sworn in by Lieutenant Governor of Alberta...
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    election to replace then Alberta Premier Jason Kenney on October 6, 2022, and was appointed as the 19th Premier of Alberta. Her cabinet was sworn in on 22...
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    Jason Thomas Kenney (born May 30, 1968) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 18th premier of Alberta from 2019 until 2022, and the leader...
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    Conservative Association of Alberta and the Wildrose Party merged to form the United Conservative Party under the leadership of Jason Kenney, a former cabinet...
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    30th Alberta Legislature (category Terms of the Alberta Legislature)
    opposition. The premiership of Jason Kenney began on April 30, 2019, when Jason Kenney and his first cabinet were sworn in by Lieutenant Governor of Alberta,...
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  • Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (category Government of Alberta)
    Travis Toews during the Premiership of Jason Kenney, included "cuts to spending programs and the elimination of hundreds of bureaucracy jobs" as well...
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  • represents over 40% of the operating budget. Bill 21, which was passed in the fall of 2019 during the premiership of Jason Kenney, gave the Alberta government...
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  • Alberta Electric System Operator (category Electric power companies of Alberta)
    November 2019, during the premiership of Jason Kenney, the United Conservative Party (UCP) removed the electricity price cap of the regulated rate option...
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    May 2020, challenging the constitutionality of Bill 2 introduced during the premiership of Jason Kenney, which was put in place to respond to the COVID-19...
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  • domestic and international travel". Under the Premiership of Jason Kenney, the province removed the "power of mandatory vaccination from the provinces Public...
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    Critical Infrastructure Defence Act (category Jason Kenney)
    Timeline of the 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests Premiership of Jason Kenney "Bill 1: Critical Infrastructure Defence Act (Kenney)". Legislative...
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  • burden of the provincial budget"—marched while "singing anti-Kenney chants and carrying signs". Economy of Alberta Premiership of Jason Kenney Budget...
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    The Kenney Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by 18th Premier of Alberta Jason Kenney, that governed Alberta...
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    Prasad Panda, the Minister of Infrastructure during the Premiership of Jason Kenney said that the annual maintenance costs of the living wall amounted to...
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  • services on July 8, 2021 in the cabinet of Jason Kenney. Under the premiership of Danielle Smith, he became the minister of culture on October 24, 2022. Luan...
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  • of the newly combined party, the UCP. As of 2022 Danielle Smith took office after Jason Kenney resigned for not enough support in his party. Lists of...
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  • UCP won a majority, to prevent forfeiture of their assets. The UCP government, under Premier Jason Kenney, later passed legislation allowing parties...
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  • near-term history." He said he had stopped supporting Kenney and the UCP because he felt "Jason Kenney and the UCP have betrayed us by not standing up to...
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    Reference re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act (category Supreme Court of Canada cases)
    Supreme Court of Canada. The province of Alberta, led by then-Premier Jason Kenney, referred its own reference question to the Court of Appeal of Alberta on...
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    Pierre Poilievre (category 21st-century members of the House of Commons of Canada)
    Association of Alberta by participating in meetings of both parties. At the age of 16, Poilievre sold Reform Party memberships for Jason Kenney and also...
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  • Equalization payments in Canada (category Economy of Canada)
    21, 2018 Edmonton Journal article, Jason Kenney (United Conservative Party (UCP)) targeted the alleged inequity of the federal equalization program. He...
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  • Richey, who took last season off, returned to the judging panel with Todd McKenney not joining this season due to a scheduling conflict. The season featured...
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  • allegations that Jason Kenney orchestrating Jeff Callaway's campaign for the leadership of the United Conservative Party in an attempt to harm Kenney's biggest...
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    Smith ministry (category Executive Council of Alberta)
    Shandro retained their portfolios from the Kenney Ministry, while Tanya Fir, Whitney Issik, Ric McIver, Jason Nixon and Prasad Panda were dropped entirely...
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    Rachel Notley (category Members of the Executive Council of Alberta)
    PC leader Jason Kenney elected as leader later that year. In the 2019 provincial election, the UCP won a majority of seats and about 55% of the popular...
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    Calgary-Elbow (category Politics of Calgary)
    cabinet of the governing Jason Kenney led UCP, first as Justice Minister and later as Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation. In a series of announcements...
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    as a result again. The following year Lytton and Annie Kenney in person after another reading of the Bill, but again it was not prioritised as government...
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    Library of Australia. Jordan 2006, p. 136. Jordan 2006, p. 171. Knirck, Jason (2012). "A Cult of No Personality: W. T. Cosgrave and the Election of 1933"...
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    second premiership, several controversial constitutional and legislative reforms were made, including the 2013 amendments to the Constitution of Hungary...
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    prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. He is to date the only prime minister to have come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, serving...
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