Premier Smith’s ultimatum and the spectre it invokes of an “unprecedented national unity crisis” are an implicit threat that if the Alberta government’s demands are not met the province could secede from Canada and appeal for Trump’s support.
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: As global markets stagger, Alberta businesses avoid direct hit from latest U.S. tariff volleyAlberta energy and business leaders expressed relief after U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed his series of “reciprocal” tariffs against other countries Wednesday, as Canada escaped any new hits from our largest trading partner.
Alberta premier Danielle Smith has been welcomed by Trump-friendly Republican circles, landing her in hot water in Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been accused of soliciting Donald Trump’s assistance in getting Poilievre elected, a claim that her office calls "offensive and false."
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Latest U.S. tariffs hard to celebrate, but give time for talks: Alberta Premier Danielle SmithIt's hard for me to celebrate,” Danielle Smith said Thursday in Calgary. She pointed to a “devastating” impact on the forestry industry, and for steel, aluminum and autoworkers.
A heated political confrontation on a Manhattan subway has drawn widespread attention, with the woman at the center of it identified as Alberta Testanero by the New York Post. The 55-year-old creative director became the center of an online fury after a video surfaced showing her berating a supporter of President Donald Trump on a northbound 6 train around 11:30 p.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces backlash over U.S. media remarks on trade and elections. Explore the political fallout, tariff tensions, and Canada’s federal election dynamics.
The return of Donald Trump has forced a reckoning in Canada with the potential to reshape the Canadian economy — including the direction its energy flows. “We will need to do things previously thought impossible,
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Donald Trump's tariff regime will "fundamentally change the global trading system" after the U.S. president exempted Canada from his so-called "liberation day" tariff list unveiled on Wednesday.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre mounted a defence of his campaign messaging Monday, saying he has no qualms about focusing on issues like the housing crisis, cost of living concerns and relatively weak economic growth,