New splinter parties spawned by birth of Alberta’s United Conservative Party
CALGARY — The merger of Alberta’s two conservative parties is prompting some disaffected members to form splinter parties of their own despite warnings from experts that the move is unlikely to affect the next provincial election.
Members of the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta and the Wildrose Party voted 95 per cent in favour of creating the United Conservative Party last month.
A race for the leadership is underway and include former PC leader Jason Kenney, former Wildrose leader Brian Jean and conservative strategist Doug Schweitzer.
But there are rumblings from those who don’t favour the move. A number of disgruntled PC’s have been talking about creating a new centrist party while those on the other side of the spectrum have already received approval from Elections Alberta on the name, Alberta Advantage Party.


