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What I found interesting is that as soon as the Breitbart interview was released in news, the Alberta Premier released a statement claiming the report is false. Her own words sink her. She states that a pause on USA tariffs benefits Conservatives, and a Conservative government is "in sync" with the Trump government. This is an attempt to use a foreign government to interfere with Canada elections.This chit is why alot of people don't trust Smith or PP .
During a March 8 interview with Breitbart, a right-wing U.S. media company, Smith said the Conservative Party of Canada was far ahead of the governing Liberal Party in polls before the trade war. But the threat of "unjust and unfair tariffs" had boosted Liberal support.
The Alberta Premier is currently under RCMP investigation for funneling public health care money to private health care friends that charge much higher prices for the same surgeries, and using political pressure to manipulate Alberta health care.
The Alberta premier cannot be trusted except when she states that Poilievre is in sync with Trump. That is true. The Liberal party needs to find strong, central leaning liberals to run in Alberta - who support new opportunities to export natural resources.
"Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is under fire for an interview she did March 8 with Breitbart in the U.S. over controversial remarks that appear to suggest she asked the Trump administration to lay off their tariff threats until after a Canadian federal election in the hopes of seeing Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives elected.
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“If we do have Pierre as our prime minister, then I think that there’s a number of things that we could do together,” Smith said. “Pierre believes in development. He believes in low-cost energy. He believes that we need to have low taxes, doesn’t believe in any of the woke stuff that we’ve seen taking over our politics for the last five years.
“So I would think that there’d be, there’s probably still always going to be areas that are skirmishes or disputes about particular industries when it comes to the border, but I would say, on balance, the perspective that Pierre would bring would be very much in sync with, I think…the new direction in America,” she added. “And I think we’d have a really great relationship for the period of time they’re both in (office).”
‘Let’s just put things on pause': Alberta premier under fire for Breitbart interview
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is under fire for an interview she did Mar. 8 with Breitbart in the U.S. over controversial remarks that appear to suggest she asked the Trump administration to lay off their tariff threats until after a Canadian federal election in the hopes of seeing Pierre...