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Albertans shouted at each other and at Premier Danielle Smith at the third Alberta Next town hall in Edmonton Thursday night.
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Smith met with anger, criticism at Alberta Next Panel in Edmonton
Despite vocal critics, most of those who attended Thursday’s town hall registered their support for UCP ideas in straw polls, ...
After receiving a warm welcome and widespread support just 24 hours earlier, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faced a more vocally critical and frustrated crowd as she and her hand-picked panel members ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is staying out of a judge’s decision to further examine a referendum question proposed by a ...
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Smith says policy to stop disclosing government expense receipts could be reversed
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will consider reversing a recent policy change that ended the public disclosure of expense receipts over $100 for ministers and other government ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPremier Smith squares off with tense crowd at heated Alberta Next panel in Edmonton
As the Alberta Next panel walked into the conference room at, they were greeted by applause. The Treaty 6 acknowledgment was ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's response to a U.S. podcaster's quips about Canada as the 51st state last week was to tell him and a conservative group's Florida donor gala that they'd regret having ...
Three of the six surveys asked for comment on creating an Alberta pension plan, police force and tax collection agency — but ...
Danielle Smith joined Ogletree Deakins as an associate in February 2023. Her practice focuses on representing employers in litigation matters in state and federal courts.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said the UCP will consider reversing a policy change limiting disclosure of expenses that her government has come under fire for making.
In the 1950s, the economy was the only concern — climate change wasn't yet on government's radar. That isn't the case in 2025, and our leaders should act accordingly.
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