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Comments on energy sector from NDP candidate upset United Conservatives

As Alberta's political candidates continue their election campaigns, a video has surfaced of an NDP candidate making comments about the province's oil and gas sector. Saif Kaisar tells us why the video is gaining attention – May 11, 2023

The United Conservative Party is demanding an apology from an NDP candidate for comments he made in a 2021 book about Alberta’s energy sector.

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“Wild Roses are Worth It: Reimagining the Alberta Advantage” by Livingstone-Macleod candidate Kevin Van Tighem is described as a collection of provocative, personal and thoughtful essays.

UCP Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre candidate Jason Nixon says that in the book Van Tighem calls Albertans angry, entitled rednecks and resource exploiters.

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Nixon says Van Tighem also compares the province’s energy industry to slavery and energy workers to slaves.

Van Tighem, who is also a conservationist, says in a statement on Twitter that “everybody’s insights evolve.”

He says Albertans rely on oil and gas and the province needs to maximize its value for the economy.

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