Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney loses attempt to have lawsuit thrown out
EDMONTON — Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney has lost his bid to have a court throw out a defamation case five environmental groups brought against him.
In a judgment released Wednesday, Court of King’s Bench Justice Avril Inglis wrote that it was perfectly clear to whom Kenney was referring when he commented on the findings of the so-called anti-Alberta activities inquiry in 2021.
“There are no uncertainties in the facts or the law in this matter,” she wrote.
The lawsuit stemmed from an inquiry called by the United Conservative government Kenney then led into the activities of environmental groups in Alberta. Media commentators, conservative politicians and Kenney himself accused them of conspiring to use vast quantities of foreign cash to landlock Alberta’s oilsands using false information about their environmental impact.

