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Chaired by Premier Danielle Smith, the Alberta Next panel hosted its first of many town hall events on the evening of Tuesday, July 15 at Westerner Park's Harvest Centre in Red Deer. The purpose of ...
Alberta resident Shamaila Akram says she can handle the increase in racial slurs and derogatory comments being thrown at her, ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will chair a panel to brainstorm how the province can protect itself from perceived economic incursions from the federal Liberal government. Albertans will then ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and members of her Alberta Next panel faced a much more vocal and frustrated crowd in the ...
There’s no way Danielle Smith’s “Alberta Next” roadshow can be described as a public consultation. Despite the United Conservative Party (UCP)’s best efforts to do so, there’s no way Premier Danielle ...
Premier Danielle Smith told Albertans at the first Alberta Next town hall that it could be time for premiers to hold another constitutional convention.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's 'Alberta Next' panel kicked off its provincial tour Tuesday to address concerns that have inspired separatist sentiment within the province. The panel hopes to hear ...
Fed up with finding a constitutional path to separation, the leaders of the Alberta Prosperity Project are looking for other ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a new panel will hit the road this summer with an eye on devising new measures for Alberta to assert autonomy and shield its economy from what she calls federal ...
Meanwhile, Smith has said the panel will be composed of “judicial, academic and economic” experts, who will join her “in a series of in-person and online town halls to discuss Alberta’s future in ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s using the province’s Sovereignty Act for the first time to challenge Ottawa’s requirements to have a net-zero electricity grid by 2035.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will chair a panel to brainstorm how the province can protect itself from perceived economic incursions from the federal Liberal government.Albertans will then ...