EXCLUSIVE: Smith gives Carney until fall to scrap anti-Alberta bills
Smith says Ottawa has until the end of fall to repeal anti-Alberta laws, warning that rising separatist sentiment in a recent byelection shows Albertans’ patience is “time-limited."
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Ottawa has until the end of fall to repeal anti-Alberta laws, warning that rising separatist sentiment in a recent byelection shows Albertans’ patience is “time-limited.”
During an exclusive interview with Juno News’ Keean Bexte, Smith said she’ll be watching Prime Minister Mark Carney when parliament resumes in the fall to see “what kind of accommodations, revisions and revocations” of anti-Alberta bills he will be making.