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Old 11-27-2025, 08:16 PM   #28430
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Try and pay attention a little more closely to what I wrote. I literally stated that some federal governments were more open to working together than others but if you don't think Alberta was being pissy and stubborn with Trudeau then you're the one gaslighting yourself.

Smith literally just agreed to things she was screaming about when Trudeau was in power. Could an agreement have been met if she wasn't so busy trying to make everyone else the bad guy? We'll never know because we didn't even try.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/arti...ment-minister/

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"I share some of the concerns about some of the historical positions taken by that minister in the past, some of his anti-pipeline commentary, that is certainly troubling," she said.
When the Alberta NDP and UCP agree on something you have a grifting problem.

Explain your reasoning on putting a radical eco terrorist as minister of environment and climate change, if not a grift?

https://nationalpost.com/news/politi...-ultimate-goal

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NP: Assuming Justin Trudeau’s Liberals wanted to see a Notley government rather than a Kenney government in Alberta, is there anything they could have done differently to help you get re-elected in 2019? Is there anything that you just wish they had done or hadn’t done?

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RN: I mean, obviously, I think they could have come to the table more aggressively and fulsomely for the people of Alberta. I mean, yes, we got the pipeline and that is good. But at the same time, you know, they were pushing ahead in a pretty tone deaf way with C-69, pushing ahead with C-48. And not stepping up with the kinds of supports that workers in our industry could have used. For instance, matching some of the kinds of supports that you saw for other industries in central Canada.
Again. Reality check folks (especially Trudeau apologists who have clouded glasses of the past decade). Trudeau and Singh (and activists like Avi Lewis and the Leap movement, and Guilbault) quite literally turned Notley from a prodigy NDP left hopeful on promises of oil royalty reviews and green energy projects, into a centrist trying to salvage the oil industry with oil rail contracts after realizing the federal government cared little for Alberta, ideology ruling over people.

Trudeau pissed off Notley, well before Kenney and Smith came in the picture. Yet it's as if the NDP run Alberta province and 2015-2019 never existed.

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