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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speaks at Conservative Party convention in Calgary
Summary
Premier Danielle Smith addressed delegates on the final day of the Conservative Party national convention in Calgary, after renewed debate over Alberta's political future and reports that separatist leaders met with U.S. officials.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is addressing delegates at the Conservative Party national convention in Calgary on the event's final day. The appearance comes amid renewed debate about Alberta's political future and attention to a provincial sovereignty movement. Other premiers have criticized reported contacts between separatist leaders and U.S. officials, and those reports were raised at a first ministers meeting in Ottawa. Smith has said she does not want to marginalize Albertans who feel frustrated and has described her support as for a strong and sovereign Alberta within a united Canada.
Key points:
- Danielle Smith spoke on the final day of the Conservative Party national convention in Calgary.
- The speech follows renewed debate over Alberta's political future and a sovereignty movement in the province.
- Reports that separatist movement leaders met with U.S. officials drew criticism from other premiers.
- British Columbia's David Eby said the reported meetings crossed a line, and Ontario's Doug Ford called them unacceptable.
- Smith has not publicly denounced the separatist movement and has said she supports a strong and sovereign Alberta within a united Canada.
- The issue was discussed at a recent first ministers meeting, where Prime Minister Mark Carney said he expects the United States to respect Canadian sovereignty.
Summary:
Smith's remarks at the convention come amid intergovernmental tensions and heightened public attention to Alberta's political direction. Undetermined at this time.
