Alberta Premier Danielle Smith refused to sign off on a joint statement issued by fellow provincial leaders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Wednesday on how Canada plans to respond to Donald Trump’s tariff threats, blaming Ottawa’s unwillingness to rule out export levies or restrictions on energy exports as part of a retaliatory response.
“Federal government officials continue to publicly and privately float the idea of cutting off energy supply to the U.S. and imposing export tariffs on Alberta energy and other products to the United States,” Ms. Smith said in a post on X following the first ministers’ meeting in Ottawa.
“Until these threats cease, Alberta will not be able to fully support the federal government’s plan in dealing with the threatened tariffs. Alberta will simply not agree to export tariffs on our energy or other products, nor do we support a ban on exports of these same products,” she said.
More to come.
“Federal government officials continue to publicly and privately float the idea of cutting off energy supply to the U.S. and imposing export tariffs on Alberta energy and other products to the United States,” Ms. Smith said in a post on X following the first ministers’ meeting in Ottawa.
“Until these threats cease, Alberta will not be able to fully support the federal government’s plan in dealing with the threatened tariffs. Alberta will simply not agree to export tariffs on our energy or other products, nor do we support a ban on exports of these same products,” she said.
More to come.
Alberta refuses to sign joint statement on Trump tariffs from first ministers’ meeting — The Globe and Mail
Premier Danielle Smith says possible retaliation based on energy exports prevents her province from supporting Ottawa’s response to Trump
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