Premier Danielle Smith pitches Alberta-Quebec economic alliance to boost growth and strengthen national unity
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Premier Danielle Smith in Edmonton on Thursday, April 23, 2026. PHOTO BY GREG SOUTHAM /Postmedia Article content Alberta Premier Danielle Smith boasted the potential for Alberta and Quebec to make significant economic gains if the two provinces forge ahead as partners. Article content Speaking at an event in Quebec City on Wednesday, ahead of her meeting with Quebec Premier Christine Frechette, Smith told attendees that both provinces have complementary economic strengths that, if merged, could create more provincial growth, stronger supply chains and build a more resilient Canadian economy. A…
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