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United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney is ready for the election to be over.

Last week, the calendar flicked closer to three years since he landed back in Alberta and took to the road to begin unifying conservatives.

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After his successful bid to unite the Wildrose and Progressive Conservative parties came his battle to win the PC leadership, then the UCP leadership.

He steamrolled through them all, and now he’s vying for premier.

“I’m acutely aware of my flaws and weaknesses, but one of them is not a lack of work ethic. I just put my head down and motor through it,” he told Postmedia in August 2017.

Kenney’s career began with the Alberta Taxpayers Association. He then moved to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, where he clashed repeatedly with then-premier of Alberta Ralph Klein, before his election in Calgary-Southeast (later renamed Calgary Midnapore) to the House of Commons in 1997.