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An era of political civility? Jason Kenney's first speech as MLA calls for an end to the 'anger machine'

United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney officially became a member of the Alberta legislative assembly for Calgary-Lougheed Monday afternoon.

'Please join us,' Kenney urges union members, nurses and public servants

'We need every one of you to join us'

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Jason Kenney invites Alberta's nurses, union members and small business workers frustrated by the NDP to join the United Conservative Party in the lead-up to the next provincial election.

United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenneyreached out to union members, nurses and public servants in his first speech as an Alberta MLA on Monday.

"If you are somebody who worked in the public sector a nurse who's frustrated with massive over-centralization and bureaucracy and you want the flexibility to do your job, and the resources that are necessary, then join us," Kenneytold a crowd of supporters at the Matrix Hotel in downtown Edmonton.

"If you're a union member that feels that you've been misled by the NDP, maybe they're shutting down the coal mine where you've worked all of your life, then please join us," he addedduring his first speech as an MLA, less than an hour after being swornin as the member for Calgary-Lougheed

Kenney, a former federal Conservative cabinet minister and long-time Calgary MP, was sworn-in by Lt.-Gov. Lois Mitchell in the chamber of the legislative assembly building earlier Monday afternoon.

In his speech, Kenneyrepeated hispledge that he and the UCP would "raise the bar" on political debate both in and outside the legislature.

"We believe Albertansdeserve a legislature, deserve an Official Oppositionthat demonstrates civility and respect for our democratic institutions including our opponents," Kenneysaidas the crowd applauded.

United Conservative Party leader Jason Kenney shakes hand with UPC MLAs after being sworn in as MLA for Calgary-Lougheed on Monday. (Jason Franson/Canadian Press)

Kenneycalled onAlbertaPremier RachelNotleyto stop the "anger machine" that has "coarsened" debate in the province.

"Please put an end to the politics of personal destruction," Kenneysaid. "Pleasecommitto disagree with us in a vibrant, but respectful and civil democratic debate.That is our commitment. Wehope and expectthe same from the NDP government."

Over the last two years, there have been many complaints that Kenneysupporters have often attacked other politicians or critics of Kenney. The most striking example was early in the PC leadership race in late 2016, when Sandra Jansen now an NDP cabinet minister claimed that she was harassed by Kenneysupporters at a convention in Red Deer.

On Monday, Kenney did not make himself available to reporters after his speech. He dashed through a side door after spending time shaking hands with supporters and posing for photos.

A UCP spokeswoman said Kenneywould be available for questions on Tuesday, following a retreat withcaucus in Edmonton.

Ceremony in legislature

Earlier in the afternoon, most members of the UCPcaucus joined Kenneyinside the legislature chamber to watch him taking the oath of office.

Kenney's mother Lynne and former UCP MLA Dave Rodney, who resigned his seat so Kenney could run in a byelection,watched from the gallery.

Kenney won Calgary-Lougheed onDec. 14with 71.5 per cent of the votes.

In a brief speech, Kenney thanked his mother, Rodney and his "honourable colleagues."

"I waited a long time to say that," he said.

Speaker Bob Wanner welcomed Kenney to the legislature on behalf of all members.

Now that he has a seat, Kenney will be able to take his spot as leader of the Official Opposition when the spring session starts on March 8.