Alberta Byelection: Danielle Smith Visits Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith received applause for her policies during a town hall meeting in Three Hills, attended by approximately 300 people.
- Smith's policies include income tax cuts and protecting unvaccinated Albertans.
- Cameron Davies criticized the UCP for avoiding accountability and missing a debate, while local candidate Sawyer defended Smith's approach.
- Sawyer emphasized the importance of making Albertans feel heard and challenged the notion that she is an 'Ottawa-first' candidate, calling it 'hogwash.
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Beyond Local: Premier Smith visits rural Alberta to lend voice to local byelection candidate
Smith was applauded for policies including demanding a better deal from the federal government, her government’s income tax cut, her vow to protect unvaccinated Albertans from discrimination and new rules including a ban on transgender athletes in women's sport.
Alberta byelection: Danielle Smith visits Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is winning applause but also facing pointed questions from party members ahead of three byelections. Smith, in her role as United Conservative leader, appeared at a town hall meeting attended by about 300 in Three Hills Monday. She came with Tara Sawyer, who is running under the party banner in the […]

Premier Smith visits rural Alberta to lend voice to local byelection candidate
THREE HILLS — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is winning applause but also facing pointed questions from party members ahead of three byelections.
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