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New provincial surveys propose either massively expensive Alberta agencies, or huge reforms that impact federal government ...
The Canadian Press on MSN3d
Premier Smith says Albertans’ desire for leaving Canada has never been higherAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the public desire in her province to quit Canada has never been higher. Speaking Thursday ...
Claiming that “the West wants Ottawa out of its hair,” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith yesterday named 14 members of her ...
Premier Danielle Smith has announced a panel that will travel across the province, consulting citizens on how to “strengthen ...
Global News on MSN4d
Premier Danielle Smith talks about separatist sentiment in AlbertaPremier Danielle Smith and a federal cabinet minister are weighing in on what is fuelling the separatist movement in Alberta. Smith says a recent byelection serves as a litmus test for discontent even ...
Treaty 8 First Nations chiefs in Alberta are calling for a two-per-cent share of royalties from projects that develop ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
Danielle Smith’s Alberta Next survey asks whether province should withhold social services for immigrantsWhether Alberta should withhold social services from immigrants is among the issues Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is tabling ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith played down concerns that the secession movement in her province will scare away investors, saying it’s up to the government of Mark Carney to prove Canada can be a more ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Danielle Smith goes on offence against a two-faced Mark CarneyFor Premier Danielle Smith, it is time. Time to light a fire under Prime Minister Mark Carney. Time to cut through his weasel ...
Ms. Smith and her Saskatchewan counterpart, Premier Scott Moe, are also pushing for a port-to-port trade corridor proposal ...
Global News on MSN6d
Danielle Smith launches Alberta Next panel tour to engage residents across provinceAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’ll be spending the summer touring the province with business leaders, backbenders and ...
LLOYDMINSTER — The premiers of Alberta and Saskatchewan are repeating their calls for federal support for energy projects and the abandonment of some industry regulations.
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