Canada's oil province, Alberta, opposes the federal government's plan to restrict oil exports in response to a potential US tariff on Canadian goods.
"Premier Smith's oil is Ontario's auto sector," said Council of the Federation chairman and Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith did not sign a joint statement of unity from Canada’s premiers against U.S. president-elect ...
I understand different jurisdictions around the country have their concerns, but nothing is more important than standing ...
Premier Danielle Smith draws a line in the sand. The lady’s not for turning, echoing the words of former British prime ...
Furey says Canadian premiers must stand united against the Trump's threat of imposing tariffs on all Canadian imports.
OTTAWA — No one region will bear the brunt of a Canadian response to potential 25 per cent tariffs imposed by the United ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who attended the news conference virtually, refused to sign a joint communique and instead ...
The country's premiers emerged from a key meeting about Canada-U.S. relations in Ottawa on Wednesday with a message of unity and a pledge to stand together, with one exception: Alberta's Danielle ...
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s view of dealing with Trump’s tariffs is ‘short-sighted.’ ...
The leader of Canada’s top oil-producing province vowed to fight federal efforts to cut or tax crude exports to the US as a ...