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OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s disappointed but ready to negotiate after the Mark Carney-led Liberals ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith responded to Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals’ election win with a call for “meaningful action” from Ottawa and a warning that Alberta will no longer accept ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has delivered a note of congratulations — along with a sharply worded warning and a blanket ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Carney now must deal with a fed-up Alberta and Danielle SmithAlberta is going to be a pain in the butt for Prime Minister Mark Carney if he doesn't play nice with the province ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promised to protect the province against "future hostile acts" from Ottawa following the results of Monday's federal election. Smith said many voters in the conservative ...
The Canadian Press on MSN2h
Premier Smith warns Carney against future anti-Albertan policiesAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she hopes to work with Prime Minister Mark Carney to get a number of energy-related ...
Danielle Smith is offering her congratulations to Mark Carney and the Liberals following Monday's election win.
Global News on MSN4h
Premier Smith calls on Carney to reset relations with AlbertaAlberta largely stayed Conservative in the federal election, but Calgary Confederation remains too close to call. Premier Danielle Smith responded by urging a reset in Alberta–Ottawa relations and ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta premier's office receives unanimous negative feedback on Danielle Smith's PragerU visitAlbertans, other Canadians, and Americans filled the inbox of Premier Danielle Smith with dozens of angry emails in the hours ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPremier Danielle Smith calls on PM Mark Carney to 'reset' Ottawa-Alberta relationshipAlberta Premier Danielle Smith congratulated Prime Minister Mark Carney on winning the federal election, and invited him to ...
Premier Danielle Smith says she’s confident Dow Inc. will move ahead with its $9-billion petrochemical project in Alberta, even though the company said it will delay construction on the massive ...
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