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Alberta premier Danielle Smith ’s “ Alberta Next ” panel will tour the province in an attempt to give supporters an opportunity to vent about the federal government and its supposed hostility towards Alberta .
In the process, it will whip up the very frustrations it claims to want to address.
Smith 's panel is an elaborate (and expensive) exercise in manufacturing consent, one that will cost Alberta time and political oxygen that would be better spent addressing its real challenges.
Danielle Smith has spent years riling her supporters up against Ottawa with half-truths and flat-out-lies.
Now, she's going to placate them with a panel.
It's exactly what her predecessor, Jason Kenney , did in 2019 .
If Smith actually wanted to end the separatist threat in Alberta , she would stop feeding her supporters the endless diet of Ottawa -based grievances.
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