He's been on a warpath against the energy industry for his entire career,' Smith said Monday at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, Texas.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s office is defending her plans to use public money to travel to the U.S. and appear alongside a controversial conservative podcaster at an event in Florida later this month in a statement that comes days after appearing on another American alt-right radio show.
One of the very first headlines from the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference offers a sneak peek into what is likely the biggest theme coming into 2025: tariffs.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is facing calls to cancel a speaking appearance with conservative media personality Ben Shapiro at a fundraiser for Florida-based PragerU.
Premier Danielle Smith has said Alberta needs to take action, but she won't curtail or impose financial payments on oil and gas shipments.
Smith told an audience of municipal leaders Friday that the trade war with the United States is creating an "administrative and technical nightmare" for many Alberta businesses and exporters.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Monday that the Canadian province would continue to supply crude oil to the United States but that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats also underscored the need for new markets.
You want to talk about a trump card? That will instantly change the game, instantly, when the Americans – and I know the Americans – all of a sudden their gas prices go up.'
Danielle Smith, Alberta Canada premier, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Smith's reaction to Trudeau's latest comments, how impactful it'll be for Alberta, and much more.
Smith told reporters Friday that an unnamed group had approached the government with the idea to ship unused medication from Turkey to war-torn areas around the world.
Alberta Premiere Danielle Smith has taken a ‘Team Canada’ stance after months of measures that could help prevent the looming 25% tariffs. The provincial head of US’s largest energy trade partner from Canada also visited Trump in Mar-a-Lago in January before his swearing-in in a bid to ease threats.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Monday that the Canadian province would continue to supply crude oil to the United States but that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats also underscored the need for new markets.