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Calgary Herald on MSNPremier Danielle Smith says Alberta won't allow open-pit mines, pleasing environmental groupsPremier Danielle Smith says Alberta won’t allow open-pit mines, a stance that has drawn praise from environmental groups.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Premier Danielle Smith defends breaking up health minister role into four portfoliosAfter a cabinet overhaul on Friday which included creating four new health-care ministers in lieu of one, Alberta Premier ...
The Premier definitely does not want to see Alberta separate from Canada. She’s just legitimizing its discussion, and making ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith shuffles her cabinet, splits health portfolioCALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced an overhaul of several government ministries, creating two new health ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPremier Danielle Smith overhauls Alberta cabinet, names three new ministersAlberta Premier Danielle Smith has restructured her government’s cabinet for the first time since winning the election in ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced an investment of $6.5 million to study US-Canada relationship amid a tariff war ensuing between the North American neighbours. Smith, whose province is US’ ...
When Premier Danielle Smith speaks, she's still placing the Canadian flags behind her in among the Alberta provincial flags. As much as critics insist she's either a separatist herself or is ...
In a passionate address to Albertans earlier this week, Premier Danielle Smith outlined her vision for Alberta's future ...
and are supportive of some of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s demands, including coast-to-coast oil and gas shipping access. Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his cabinet on Tuesday ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her government has no plans to put the question of Alberta separating from Canada on the 2026 referendum ballot. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press) Social Sharing ...
Meanwhile, Smith, at a steady 47 per cent approval rating, is sticking to her timetable. She hasn’t budged on how long she’s giving Carney to see the light and treat Alberta fairly.
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