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The 2024 Canadian Politician of the Year: Danielle Smith

Started by Brent, January 04, 2025, 03:08:31 PM

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The Premier of Alberta seems to be having affect on other Premiers. This is how the Premier of Saskatchewan has responded to Trump's demands of the Northern border.

Redeploying 16 provincial law enforcement officers to patrol high-priority areas around the border.

Preparing up to 95 officers to address emerging incidents should they arise.

Enabling our officers to work with existing federal and provincial agencies to strengthen border security through high visibility surveillance, commercial vehicle enforcement and remote area patrol.

The Saskatchewan Premier has asked the federal government to commit to accelerating funding to meet Canada's 2% NATO commitment. 

They further support Alberta's position in calling on the federal government to immediately appoint a border Czar to ensure Canadian borders are secure for Canadians and Americans.
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Shen Li

A day after meeting Danielle Smith, U.S. commentator Ben Shapiro, with the 2nd largest audience of anyone in Trump's base, ripped tariffs, saying they drive up inflation and drive down Trump's approval.

Shapiro ripped into Trump's tariffs telling his largely Republican audience of 25 million how tariffs will ratchet up the price of cars and are Trump's payoff to American unions for electoral support.

Still think it was 'despicable' as the Liberal Party put it for Smith to meet him?
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Lokmar

Quote from: Shen Li on March 30, 2025, 09:39:56 PMA day after meeting Danielle Smith, U.S. commentator Ben Shapiro, with the 2nd largest audience of anyone in Trump's base, ripped tariffs, saying they drive up inflation and drive down Trump's approval.

Shapiro ripped into Trump's tariffs telling his largely Republican audience of 25 million how tariffs will ratchet up the price of cars and are Trump's payoff to American unions for electoral support.

Still think it was 'despicable' as the Liberal Party put it for Smith to meet him?

Fuk Ben Shapiro with satans red hot dik!!!!

Shen Li

Quote from: Lokmar on March 30, 2025, 10:08:00 PMFuk Ben Shapiro with satans red hot dik!!!!
I agree with him so you can fuck me too.

Lokmar

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Lokmar

Quote from: Shen Li on March 30, 2025, 10:27:14 PMI heard Lucifer is well-hung.

He'll show you what "split roasting" is all about fer sure!!!

Herman

Good idea. Scott Moe can join the alliance.

Danielle Smith proposes 'provincial autonomy' alliance to Quebec
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/exclusive-danielle-smith-proposes-provincial-autonomy-alliance-to-quebec/ar-AA1C5NGO?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=2ded70059f3f456e8e89432402c9553e&ei=25

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has invited Quebec counterpart François Legault to form a common front for greater provincial autonomy within Canada, in a letter obtained by the National Post.

"I see an opportunity before us, as the democratically elected leaders of Alberta and Quebec, to chart a path toward a new era in Canadian federalism," writes Smith in the letter, dated March 21.

Smith says in the letter that she agrees in principle with several of the recommendations listed in the final report of the Advisory Committee on Constitutional Issues in Quebec within the Canadian Federation, an initiative of the Quebec government released in November.

As a "starting point for discussion and collaboration," Smith provided brief comments on nine of the panel's recommendations, including a call to develop a special deliberation mechanism for legislative bills that include the notwithstanding clause, to dissuade court challenges.

"Elected legislatures — not federally appointed judges — should have the final word on the scope of rights subject to a parliamentary sovereignty clause," wrote Smith.

"This is an area where our two provinces may be able to coordinate an approach that demonstrates the serious deliberation that is undertaken when invoking a parliamentary sovereignty clause."