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Alberta Premier Smith to meet Prime Minister Carney in Edmonton, repeat her demands
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith aims to address her opposition to federal environmental laws including greenhouse gas caps and Bill C-69 during her meeting with Mark Carney.
- On Wednesday, Carney will meet Alberta Premier Danielle Smith during the federal Liberal caucus gathering in Edmonton.
- Smith's objections focus on federal rules including scrapping the greenhouse gas emissions cap and re-writing Bill C-69, which her government calls the `no more pipelines act`.
- Carney is scheduled to meet Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Wednesday during her radio show last Saturday, she sought movement on federal policies.
- Smith says Carney must either repeal or `dramatically revise` those policies to kickstart the economy, warning of an `unprecedented national unity crisis` if her calls aren't met within six months.
- On the broader issue, Smith ties her demands to Alberta's oil and gas industry, saying nine federal policies have `pummeled` the economy and energy sector.
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Alberta’s Smith Says She’ll Challenge Carney on Federal Policies at Edmonton Meeting
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will press Prime Minister Mark Carney on federal policies she argues are hurting Alberta when the two meet in Edmonton this week. Carney and Smith are expected to meet on Sept. 10 as the prime minister gathers with his caucus in Edmonton. During her weekend radio call-in show, Smith said she was looking for “real movement” on federal policies that she says have hurt Alberta’s economy and the oil and gas in…
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Read Full ArticlePremier Danielle Smith to meet with PM Carney to reiterate demands as Liberal MPs gather in Edmonton for national caucus meeting
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday ahead of the Liberal Party's national caucus meeting in Edmonton.
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