Premiers Defend Provinces Against Feds
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Letters January 16, 2024: 'Smith has the right idea.'

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Why is everyone picking on Smith and Moe ? They have defended resources as provinces against a federal party that has looked to destroy that view for a decade .
Now the leaderless feds talk about that resource (provincial) as a lever against U.S. tariffs.
These premiers are not only defending their jurisdictions they are also trying to prevent the.
leaderless.
feds from destroying provinces and thereby a federal economy.
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