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Progressive Conservatives working on “work plan”

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THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

EDMONTON – Alberta Progressive Conservatives are hammering out a “work plan” for Premier Alison Redford to address issues that were raised during a party board meeting over the weekend.

There were few details on what the work plan would entail.

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Party president Jim McCormick says the four-and-a-half-hour meeting was a “wide-ranging no-holds barred discussion” and that the premier’s 45-thousand-dollar trip to Nelson Mandela’s funeral came up.

On Friday, the president of a Progressive Conservative riding association in northeast Edmonton said Redford must resign or the party will lose the next election.

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