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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about Danielle Smith, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 306 stories have been published about Danielle Smith which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Danielle Smith?Danielle Smith often is covered by Left and Right Media sources.
Left: 39%
22%
Right: 39%

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Danielle Smith · AlbertaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says a first shipment of specially ordered children’s pain and fever medication is available in pharmacies.
Alberta government says specially ordered child fever medicine at pharmacies
57% Left coverage: 7 sources
Danielle Smith · EdmontonA government email review of whether Premier Danielle Smith's office interfered with Crown prosecutors has taken a confusing turn. The review was ordered by Smith a week ago to respond to allegations in a CBC story that reported a Smith staffer emailed prosecutors last fall to question decisions and direction on cases stemming from a blockade at the Canada-U.S. border crossing at Coutts, Alta.
Alberta Justice spokespeople deliver duelling statements on prosecutor email review
50% Left coverage: 12 sources
Danielle Smith · AlbertaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith has asked for an email search this weekend to determine if her staff have been contacting Crown prosecutors. Smith says there are 34 staffers in her office and 400 prosecutors to check on. She expects to have results early next week to respond to a story reported Thursday by CBC News.
Alberta premier promises email search amid questions over prosecutor interference
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
Danielle Smith · AlbertaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith's office says it would be wrong if a staffer contacted Crown prosecutors about cases involving people who blockaded a U.S. border crossing at Coutts, Alta. The office responded to a CBC News report citing unnamed sources. The Opposition NDP is renewing its call for an independent investigation.
Alberta NDP calls for investigation into allegations staff in Premier Smith's office contacted prosecutors over Coutts protests
Coverage: 13 sources
Danielle Smith · EdmontonEx-Reform leader Preston Manning to chair review of Alberta's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Budget is $2 million, and Manning is to be paid $253,000. The panel is to take feedback virtually from experts and the public, then issue a final report and recommendations by Nov. 15.
Beyond Local: Ex-Reform leader Preston Manning picked to chair review of Alberta's COVID response
100% Left coverage: 4 sources
Danielle Smith · AlbertaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is no longer pursuing amnesty for COVID-19 health-rule violators. Law professor Lorian Hardcastle says there is a way. He says pardoning provisions exist at the federal level and Ottawa has used them to offer exemptions to those convicted of simple criminal possession of cannabis.
Smith says no COVID-19 pardons because Canadian system doesn't work like the U.S.
56% Left coverage: 9 sources
Danielle SmithAlberta Premier Danielle Smith promised to seek pardons for COVID-19 health violators. Smith says she is urging Crown prosecutors to consider the public interest and the likelihood of conviction. Smith became premier in October after winning the leadership of the United Conservative Party on promises to redress perceived abuses of individual rights.
Pandemic isolation, social media could be factors in violent crimes by teens: experts
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
Danielle Smith · AlbertaPremier Danielle Smith won't commit to using Alberta's controversial sovereignty act to rebut looming federal legislation. Smith says there are still unanswered questions and other options to address the federal proposal. She says Alberta will not allow its oil and gas industry to be phased out of existence.
Alberta premier won't commit to sovereignty act to rebut feds' 'just transition' plan
75% Left coverage: 4 sources