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Eleanor Olszewski is the lone Alberta Liberal MP to be in Prime Minister Mark Carney ’s cabinet.
She was set to run again as a federal Liberal candidate in Edmonton Strathcona .
Five days before the swearing-in ceremony, she found out she was going to be the minister of emergency management and community resilience.
Her portfolio puts in her in charge of a ministry that Canadians hope they never need to access.
Mark Carney spoke of the need to think of Canada as one large economy, rather than 13 provincial and territorial economies.
Olszewski echoes that, saying Alberta needs to be part of a strong, singular Canadian economy.
If there is a separatist question on an Alberta referendum ballot in 2026 , she would expect the answer to be “no”.
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