Alberta Premier Smith congratulates Carney, warns him against future ‘hostile acts’
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced plans to challenge the constitutionality of the Liberal government's net-zero electricity regulations due to their economic impact on Alberta.
- Smith expressed her demands to reset the relationship with Ottawa, citing Alberta's frustrations over climate policies that threaten its economy.
- Alberta has requested a referendum process to discuss separation from Canada, with significant support demonstrated in various polls and petitions.
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Alberta Premier Smith congratulates Carney and warns him against future 'hostile acts'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a note of congratulations — along with a sharply worded warning and a blanket condemnation — to Prime Minister Mark Carney and his new Liberal government on Tuesday.
Premier Smith Asks PM Carney to ‘Immediately’ Begin Work on Resetting Alberta-Ottawa Relationship
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to begin resetting Alberta’s strained relationship with Ottawa following his federal election victory on April 28, saying her province will “no longer tolerate” policies she says threaten Alberta’s economy. The Liberals held on to power for a fourth consecutive term, winning 169 seats–three short of a majority–according to preliminary results. Smith said most Albertans are “…
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