Danielle Smith

Danielle Smith’s Soft Approach to Trump Sparks Controversy in Canada

Danielle Smith’s Soft Approach to Trump Sparks Controversy in Canada

National Times Bureau, March 30, 2025 – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is willing to step into the "lion's den" to persuade American officials against imposing Canadian tariffs, taking an unorthodox approach by courting former U.S. President Donald Trump and engaging with right-wing media.While many Canadian leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford, have taken a hard stance against Trump, Smith has chosen a more diplomatic route. However, her strategy has drawn criticism not only from political opponents but also from allies in Alberta and across the country.Her approach has put federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in…
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Danielle Smith Joins MAGA Figures at U.S. Gala, Faces Backlash

Danielle Smith Joins MAGA Figures at U.S. Gala, Faces Backlash

Calgary, March 28, 2025 – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing criticism for her participation in the PragerU East Coast Gala in Florida, where she is expected to engage with prominent MAGA Republicans to discuss Canada-U.S. trade relations. The event, held at The Boca Raton Resort—owned by Trump supporter Michael Dell—has sparked concerns over Smith’s alignment with American right-wing politics.Smith reportedly plans to discuss the ongoing tariff dispute between Canada and the U.S., which she claims is benefiting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government. Her trip also includes a fireside chat with conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who has previously advocated…
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Alberta Premier Denielle Smith Issues Strong Demands to Ottawa in Meeting with PM Mark Carney

Alberta Premier Denielle Smith Issues Strong Demands to Ottawa in Meeting with PM Mark Carney

Calgary ( Rajeev Sharma) : Alberta Premier Denielle Smith met with Prime Minister Mark Carney today in what she described as a “very frank discussion” about Alberta’s ongoing grievances with federal policies. The Premier outlined a series of demands she said must be addressed within the first six months of the next federal government’s term to prevent what she called an “unprecedented national unity crisis.” Among the key demands: • Guaranteed access to oil and gas corridors in all directions • Repeal of Bill C-69 (the “no new pipelines act”) • Lifting of the BC coastal tanker ban • Elimination…
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Premier Danielle Smith answering need for global energy security

Premier Danielle Smith answering need for global energy security

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Energy and Minerals Brian Jean will travel to Houston, Texas to promote Alberta as the answer to long-term, global energy security at the CERAWeek conference. Alberta will have an increased presence at one of the world’s most important energy conferences, running from March 10 to 14. International decision makers, industry leaders, technology innovators and government officials will gather to explore this year’s theme, Moving Ahead: Energy strategies for a complex world. “At CERAWeek, I will be making it clear that Alberta is a critical partner in securing energy dominance for North America.…
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Premier Danielle Smith issues statement on Alberta’s response to US tariffs

Premier Danielle Smith issues statement on Alberta’s response to US tariffs

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): In a major development, Premier Danielle Smith has issued the following statement to provide an update on Alberta’s response to U.S. tariffs. “It was reported yesterday that U.S. President Donald Trump has paused his threatened tariffs on Canadian goods until the commencement of so-called “reciprocal tariffs” scheduled to be placed on goods imported into the United States from all countries on April 2. The President is also now threatening to unilaterally place additional tariffs on other Canadian goods," Danielle Smith added. “Yesterday’s presidential executive order mandating the pause is unclear as to which goods it actually applies…
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