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Jason Kenney says united Alberta right would face 2nd leadership race

WATCH ABOVE: One day after announcing he will run for the leadership of the Alberta Progressive Conservative party, Jason Kenney made a stop in Edmonton. During a one-on-one interview with Global News' Gord Steinke, Kenney outlined his plans for Alberta should he become leader of the party – Jul 7, 2016

MP Jason Kenney says his plan for a united right in Alberta includes a new party that would hold a leadership race before the next provincial election.

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Kenney made it clear at a news conference in Edmonton that he isn’t interested in the Progressive Conservatives or the Opposition Wildrose taking each other over.His idea is that each party would hold a referendum on whether to approve the union before a new party was formed.

Kenny announced on Wednesday that he will seek the leadership of the Alberta Tories with the intent of bringing together small-c conservatives to defeat the NDP government.

READ MORE: Jason Kenney’s bid to lead Alberta PC Party includes mandate to unite with Wildrose Party

The former Conservative cabinet minister says he would also let his name stand in any race to pick a leader for a newly formed party.

Kenney says he’ll give up his federal seat on Oct. 1, the day the Tory leadership race officially begins.

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