Premier Smith says Alberta working with feds where it can after meeting with Trudeau
Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta is working closely with the federal government where it can but, in a rare meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said she emphasized her concerns over the federal carbon tax program and the current environment minister.
“Alberta will remain a willing partner when the opportunity presents itself to do so,” Smith in a news conference a few hours after a Wednesday morning meeting with the prime minister in Calgary.
The premier acknowledged there were several areas where her United Conservative government is working closely with the federal Liberals — such as on a net-zero emissions petrochemical plant and hydrogen energy investments — but said the carbon tax was a sticking point.
“There are still several issues in which there is some distance between the federal and provincial governments, such as the impact of the federal carbon tax and its cascading impacts on inflation, affordability and sustained higher interest rates,” Smith said.