Danielle Smith

Danielle Smith

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Marlaina Danielle Smith is a Canadian politician, former lobbyist, former columnist and media personality who has served as the 19th premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) since 2022.

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Far Left
Smith flip-flopped on forcing public health inspectors to switch employers, announcing the change on her radio show in a scripted tone.
NDP views this as another example of Smith's chaotic governance and deference to corporate interests over public health and worker stability.
Far Right
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is involved in the pipeline announcement and the $100 million classroom support plan, as reported by Western Standard.
People's Party members view Smith as a mixed figure: she pushes for Alberta autonomy but still deals with Ottawa, and her education funding is seen as a necessary step.
Center
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith pitched a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast and stood with Carney in Calgary to announce the proposed route.
Centre analysts view Smith as successfully pushing provincial energy interests, but worry about environmental risks and federal-provincial tensions.
Far Left
Article 10 reports she flip-flopped on forcing public health inspectors to switch employers.
Her reversal on a coercive policy is seen as a rare retreat under pressure, but her government's overall record remains anti-worker.
Far Right
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is involved in the pipeline deal celebrated by Ottawa and Edmonton, but Let Alberta Decide urges caution.
Smith is seen as too willing to compromise with Ottawa; People's Party supporters want her to take a harder line and push for full Alberta independence rather than accepting hollow deals.
Lean Right
Alberta Premier whose government's pipeline plan with Indigenous ownership received praise from the Indian Resource Council.
Conservatives applaud her for advancing energy infrastructure with Indigenous partnership, contrasting with PM Carney's delay.
Center
Alberta Premier Smith pitched a bitumen pipeline to BC coast alongside PM Carney.
Smith's willingness to work with a Liberal PM is seen as pragmatic for Alberta's economic interests, but it risks alienating her base.
Far Left
Alberta Premier Smith invoked the sovereignty act to oppose federal emissions cap.
NDP/Green see Smith as a climate villain using false provinces' rights arguments to protect oil profits.
Far Right
Alberta Premier Smith is set to announce a southern BC route for a new one-million-barrel-a-day pipeline to the West Coast.
People's Party applauds Smith as a rare leader actually fighting for western economic independence against Ottawa's centralist meddling.
Lean Right
Smith had secured a promise from Carney to adjust the tanker ban, but the ban remains intact.
Conservatives support Smith's fight for Alberta's economic interests against federal overreach and broken promises.

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