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Kenney not 'extreme enough,' says Liberal minister
Federal Tourism Minister Randy Boissonnault, an Edmonton MP, says he believes Jason Kenney is the latest conservative leader to be pushed out by their party for not being "extreme enough." As news of the Alberta premier's resignation reverberated through Ottawa, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked Kenney for his years of service.
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The Canadian Press
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CP156900319
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5/19/2022 12:45:00 PM
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