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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Faces Recall Petitions Amid Local Dissatisfaction

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Faces Recall Petitions Amid Local Dissatisfaction

Alberta (Rajeev Sharma): Premier Danielle Smith of Alberta is confronting a growing political challenge as recall petitions targeting her and other United Conservative Party (UCP) MLAs gain momentum. Elections Alberta approved the petitions on Wednesday, marking Smith as one of 20 UCP members facing potential removal. Among others under scrutiny are Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz and Technology and Innovation Minister Nate Glubish. The petitions follow complaints from constituents who allege that Smith has not adequately represented her Brooks-Medicine Hat riding. Lead petitioner Heather VanSnick claimed that Smith is frequently absent from the community and disconnected from local concerns. “She isn’t…
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Alberta Set to Unveil Plan to Resist Ottawa’s Gun Buyback Program Today

Alberta Set to Unveil Plan to Resist Ottawa’s Gun Buyback Program Today

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma)— Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will release further details today on its proposed strategy to counter Ottawa’s gun buyback program. The announcement is expected at an afternoon news conference led by Justice Minister Mickey Amery.Smith told delegates at the United Conservative Party’s annual convention over the weekend that her government would introduce a motion to prevent provincial authorities from enforcing or prosecuting individuals under the federal gun rules. The move is set to be brought forward under the Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act, a legislation that Smith says allows the province to push…
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Carney Poised to Announce Deal With Alberta, Opening Door to New Pipeline and Policy Shift

Carney Poised to Announce Deal With Alberta, Opening Door to New Pipeline and Policy Shift

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to reveal a major agreement with Alberta on Thursday that could revive the possibility of a new oil pipeline to Canada’s West Coast. In return, Ottawa is preparing to introduce tougher environmental rules and ease some of its existing climate policies.Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has described the negotiations as a “grand bargain,” centred on advancing the Pathways Alliance carbon-capture project while also pushing ahead with a long-sought pipeline to the Pacific. The deal comes after months of back-and-forth between federal and provincial officials.Speaking in Ottawa a day before the announcement, Carney…
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Premier Danielle Smith Pays Tribute to Canada’s Veterans on Remembrance Day

Premier Danielle Smith Pays Tribute to Canada’s Veterans on Remembrance Day

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): On Remembrance Day, Premier Danielle Smith released a statement recognizing the courage and sacrifices of Canadians who have served in times of war, conflict, and peace. “On Nov. 11, Canadians come together to honour the immense sacrifices of the brave men and women who have served our country,” Premier Smith said. “It is a solemn day of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance.” The Premier highlighted significant historical milestones this year, including 80 years since the end of the Second World War, when Canadian forces played a key role in liberating the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. She noted that…
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Tensions Flare at Alberta Next Panel as Smith Faces Cheers, Criticism Over Ottawa Pushback and Immigration Plans

Tensions Flare at Alberta Next Panel as Smith Faces Cheers, Criticism Over Ottawa Pushback and Immigration Plans

National Times Bureau (Rajeev Sharma) — A crowd of nearly 400 filled the Cypress Centre on Tuesday night for the Alberta Next Panel town hall, where Premier Danielle Smith received both strong applause and sharp criticism as her government outlined proposals to wrest more control from Ottawa.The two-and-a-half-hour meeting focused on six hot-button issues: federal transfers and equalization, an Alberta Pension Plan, constitutional reform, a provincial police force, immigration, and provincial tax collection. The panel suggested shifting more tax revenues to align with provincial responsibilities, drawing comparisons to Quebec’s constitutional autonomy.While Smith and panelists drew strong support on matters like…
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Former Alberta Deputy Premier Leads ‘Forever Canadian’ Petition Against Separatist Push

Former Alberta Deputy Premier Leads ‘Forever Canadian’ Petition Against Separatist Push

Edmonton, August 24, 2025 — Former Alberta Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk has launched an ambitious campaign to keep Alberta firmly within Canada, countering growing separatist calls in the province.Lukaszuk, who once served as deputy premier in a Progressive Conservative government, is spearheading the Forever Canadian petition. The initiative requires nearly 294,000 verified signatures by the end of October to trigger a referendum on whether Alberta should enshrine its commitment to remain part of Canada as official policy.“This has become a full-time job. I’m very passionate about this,” Lukaszuk told reporters, stressing his motivation stems from both patriotism and lived experience.…
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Alberta to Charge $100 for COVID-19 Shots Outside Priority Groups

Alberta to Charge $100 for COVID-19 Shots Outside Priority Groups

Edmonton — The Alberta government will require most residents to pay a $100 administration fee for the COVID-19 vaccine this fall, while expanding coverage for frontline health-care workers and vulnerable groups.The rollout begins October 1 for high-priority groups, including health-care workers, home care clients, residents of seniors’ and continuing care homes, people experiencing homelessness, those 65 and older receiving the Alberta Seniors Benefit, and individuals who are immunocompromised. Others will be eligible starting October 20, but must cover the fee unless they fall within the exempt categories. Appointments will remain available until supplies run out or the respiratory virus season…
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Union Demand Sparks Alberta’s Policy Shift on COVID-19 Vaccines

Union Demand Sparks Alberta’s Policy Shift on COVID-19 Vaccines

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Thursday that her government’s abrupt reversal on COVID-19 vaccine coverage for health-care workers was driven by union demands.Earlier this week, the province announced that all health workers would be eligible for free shots this fall, despite a June decision that most Albertans, including health staff, would have to pay up to $110 for a dose. Smith said the shift followed a request from the Health Sciences Association of Alberta, which reached a tentative bargaining deal last week.“In consultation with other unions, they wanted access for their members. It will not be mandatory,…
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Premier Danielle Smith Heads to Mexico to Boost Alberta’s Trade and Investment Ties

Premier Danielle Smith Heads to Mexico to Boost Alberta’s Trade and Investment Ties

Edmonton (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will visit Mexico City from August 10 to 13 to strengthen economic, trade, and investment partnerships, marking the first official trip to Mexico by an Alberta premier since 2019. During her four-day mission, Smith will meet with senior government officials, industry leaders, and private-sector representatives to promote Alberta as a secure and reliable partner in energy, agriculture, and technology. The visit aims to identify opportunities for collaboration, encourage investment, and expand Alberta’s The Premier will meet with government officials, the private sector, and industry leaders to encourage new investment and trade with Alberta…
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Premier Danielle Smith Responds to US Tariff Hike on Canadian Goods

Premier Danielle Smith Responds to US Tariff Hike on Canadian Goods

Edmonton: Following the United States’ decision to raise tariffs on Canadian goods to 35 per cent, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith issued a strong statement urging the federal government to take immediate action to strengthen Canada’s economy and trade relations. While welcoming the exemption of CUSMA-compliant goods, including Alberta’s key exports such as oil, gas, and agricultural products, Premier Smith expressed disappointment over the tariff increase on other Canadian goods. “These tariffs hurt both Canadian and American businesses and workers, and they weaken one of the most important trade and security alliances in the world,” Smith said. Call for Diplomacy and…
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