Tuesday's letters: Alberta's belief in Ottawa has fallen
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A Rally and counterprotest for the Alberta separatist movement drew hundreds of people to the Alberta Legislature on Saturday, May 3, 2025 PHOTO BY SHAUGHN BUTTS /Postmedia Article content Some ask Premier Danielle Smith why Alberta’s sovereignty push didn’t happen 10 years ago. Perhaps because many Albertans still believed Ottawa would listen. Article content Since then we’ve seen COVID-era federal overreach, energy restrictions, cancelled projects, and policies many view as harmful to Alberta’s economy. What changed wasn’t Alberta; it was confidence in Ottawa. Smith’s message is that Alberta…
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