Alberta’s Bill 18 is another strategy from Quebec’s playbook #Alberta #abpoli #Bill18
https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/may-2024/alberta-quebec-playbook/
Alberta’s Bill 18 is another strategy from Quebec’s playbook

Danielle Smith’s move for more control over municipalities, universities and health authorities highlights tensions with federal government over funding for provinces.

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👀 “The last thing Premier Smith wants is the federal Liberals getting any credit in #Alberta for doing something good, even if it fills a desperate need like housing. She will have none of it.”

Danielle Smith's #Bill18 is as cynical and nefarious as it gets. The Premier's bill requires provincial entities to obtain approval from the her government before entering into, amending, extending or renewing any agreement with the federal government.

#abpoli #cdnpoli

https://lethbridgeherald.com/news/lethbridge-news/2024/04/20/phillips-says-bill-18-more-destructive-than-sovereignty-act/

Phillips says Bill 18 more destructive than Sovereignty Act

LETHBRIDGE [email protected] Phillips is sounding the alarm on Bill 18, the Provincial Priorities Act, and its implementation in

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@mike_vlasman Though I don’t totally disagree you have to look at who is running the CBC.
From her appointment in 2018 -

Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly introduced Tait at a media briefing in Ottawa on Tuesday, saying she is a "champion for Canadian content" who has "successfully navigated the sea of change from traditional media and communications through to today's digital world."
Her direction must have some influence. Who is she? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Tait?wprov=sfti1
#cbc #bill18

Catherine Tait - Wikipedia