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The letter from Smith was addressed to several leaders in Treaty 6, 7 and 8. Critics felt the letter amounted to backroom ...
Boily, the University of Alberta political scientist, said Quebec’s opposition to a pipeline is not about sacred soil. He ...
As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited First Ministers Doug Ford and Danielle Smith among others in Saskatoon, Industry Minister Melanie Joly, earlier foreign minister and Finance Minister ...
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met first ministers in Saskatoon, Canada for the way forward in Federal-state partnership ...
The bosses of 38 Canadian oil and gas corporations signed a letter of congratulations to Prime Minister Mark Carney after his ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Smith vows to work with Carney, says he is way better than Justin TrudeauTruth be told this is not a column where the headline is shouting outrage, where Alberta against Ottawa sounds like an ...
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Premiers heap praise on meeting with Carney, but no specific projects identifiedOntario Premier Doug Ford said Monday's gathering of the country's premiers to talk over nation-building projects with Prime ...
When asked at the first ministers’ meeting in Saskatoon on Monday if the federal government would fast-track a pipeline without a private sector proponent, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that ‘it’s ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith tells Power & Politics she found Prime Minister Mark Carney's comments on a possible ...
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The parade of premiers complimenting Mark Carney before and after the first ministers meeting in Saskatoon made for a curious ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNPipeline politics and economic corridor dominate first ministers' meeting in SaskatoonThe national unity that coalesced because of U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats against Canada was wobbly during the first ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Grand bargain': Alberta Premier Danielle Smith 'encouraged' by federal government's change of tone when it comes to energyAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is “encouraged” by the federal government’s change of tone when discussing energy ...
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