Kenney accuser declines to specify which housing rules he says Kenney broke
EDMONTON — A lawyer accusing Alberta United Conservative Leader Jason Kenney of breaking parliamentary residency rules while serving as an MP is declining to explain which regulation he believes Kenney broke or how he broke it.
Kyle Morrow, an Ottawa-based lawyer, was asked twice in email exchanges Tuesday to identify which parliamentary rule or guideline he believes Kenney transgressed while in Stephen Harper’s cabinet from 2013 to 2015.
“As I noted in my statement (Sunday on Twitter), I will not be responding to media inquiries,” Morrow wrote.
Kenney’s staff have said Morrow’s accusations are false and politically motivated given that he once ran for the provincial Liberals. Morrow has also been a sharp critic of Kenney on social issues such as LGBTQ rights.