Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has expressed deep frustration following the re-election of the Mark Carney-led Liberal government in Canada. Smith criticized the federal government and warned that the current relationship between Alberta and Ottawa cannot continue as is. She called for negotiations and reparations to address Alberta's concerns, vowing to defend the province against what she described as 'future hostile acts' from the federal government. Smith's comments highlight ongoing tensions between Alberta and Ottawa over political and economic issues. The situation sets the stage for renewed debates over provincial autonomy and federal-provincial relations.
This is exactly why provinces need way more autonomy—Ottawa meddling in Alberta’s affairs just fuels resentment and kills local freedom.
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'Deeply frustrated': Danielle Smith warns Mark Carney that the status quo can't hold
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s disappointed but ready to negotiate after the Mark Carney-led Liberals were returned to power in Monday’s federal election.
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Danielle Smith calls for Alberta-Ottawa reparations after Liberals elected to fourth straight term
Danielle Smith is offering her congratulations to Mark Carney and the Liberals following Monday's election win.
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