Smith must think Carney is going to win the next federal election
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calga...mith-1.7488173
The Alberta government says it will propose amendments to the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act that it says would act as a repellent against "unconstitutional federal overreach," but it remains unclear how enforcement of those measures would play out in practice.
Alberta's Critical Infrastructure Defence Act was first introduced in 2020 as a response to#rail blockade protesters, aiming to protect essential "infrastructure," such as pipelines, highways and railways, making it illegal to block, damage or interfere with those sites.
We will not tolerate the continuous, unconstitutional overreaches made by the federal Liberal government."
The intent of the Alberta Sovereignty Act is to allow the province to declare federal laws unconstitutional or harmful, while issuing orders to provincial entities to not comply with federal rules.