Alberta MP resigns, Poilievre will seek seat

REGINA — Damien Kurek has formally resigned his Alberta seat, allowing Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre to run in a byelection expected this summer.

Kurek had said shortly after the April federal election in which Poilievre lost his own seat that he would step down.

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He posted the news on social media June 17, saying it had been an honour to represent Battle River-Crowfoot since 2019.

“Pierre Poilievre is a man of principle, character, and is the hardest working MP I have ever met,” Kurek wrote. “His energy, passion and drive will have a huge benefit in east-central Alberta.”

In a statement, Kurek wished his colleagues success “as they continue fighting to restore the Canadian promise and holding the Liberal government to account.”

Media outlets reported a day earlier that Poilievre would face a leadership review early next year.

Prime minister Mark Carney has not yet called the byelection, but Parliament is about to break for the summer June 20 after a brief sitting. Poilievre could be back in the House of Commons for the fall sitting in mid-September.



Source: producer.com

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