Alberta premier says opponents should stand down if won’t fight for human rights
EDMONTON — Premier Rachel Notley is taking aim at Alberta’s two conservative parties over online abuse of an openly gay staffer by saying leaders should either step up to fight for human rights or step aside.
Notley says Wildrose Leader Brian Jean’s comments on Cody Johnston were late and done “a bit reluctantly” while the comments of Progressive Conservative Leader Jason Kenney were non-existent.
“Both leaders should have proactively spoken out to say that the commentary that was made was inappropriate and that it was not welcome in the party, and that they would not tolerate it,” Notley said in Calgary after an announcement Thursday about a new cancer centre.
“The reality is that we have a human rights code in the province of Alberta. We have a Charter of Rights and Freedoms in the country of Canada.


