John Ivison: Carney knows from experience separatism can get very real if Alberta is mishandled
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, left, and Prime Minister Mark Carney meet in Calgary on May 15. PHOTO BY BRENT CALVER/POSTMEDIA Article content Mark Carney was asked Monday about his role in the forthcoming Alberta referendum campaign and the response was reassuring. Article content The prime minister wasn’t exactly Henry V at Agincourt on St. Crispin’s Day, rallying his outnumbered troops in a call to arms. Article content Article content But he is a veteran of these campaigns from his time in the United Kingdom during the Brexit and Scottish independence referendums. He knows that when emoti…
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