Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is travelling back to Washington, D.C., this week, along with her provincial counterparts, to lobby U.S. lawmakers and industry players amid continued tariff threats.
Smith confirmed the trip in a Monday news release, saying she will embrace a “Team Canada approach” to convince Americans the levies would harm workers and businesses on both sides of the border. She also plans to continue highlighting the “significant” role Alberta energy exports play in helping the U.S.
At the same time, Smith said Ottawa hasn’t done enough to tackle drug trafficking, one of U.S. President Donald Trump’s main irritants.
Smith is once again demanding Ottawa reverse what she calls a “soft-on-crime” federal law. She’s urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to reintroduce mandatory minimum jail sentences for drug offenders or offer up federal funding for Alberta to take over drug prosecutions.
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