Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called upon the federal government on Friday, to “stop legislating in provincial jurisdiction and work with [the province] upon shared goals,” after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against the Liberals’ Bill C-69 — the impact assessment law on environmental effects of major developments.
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Alberta premier says it’s time for feds to ‘stop legislating in provincial jurisdiction’ and collaborate
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