The Premier understands that a carefree, even self-deprecating image at a summer festival can send an emotional communiqué to voters that will soften their distrust of her government
In this summer of extreme heat, forest fires and labour unrest, Albertans will forever recall the striking image of their Premier strolling with a donair.
a story that included the strange history of the costume, which was originally designed for an impaired driving campaign that never saw the light of day.’s appearance with the now-famous donair on Thursday was her idea, said her staff. “She noticed Albertans were having a lot of fun with this donair auction and naturally wanted to join in on the fun,” says press secretary Sam Blackett.
But behind the lightheartedness, there’s a more practical reason for sharing an inside joke with journalists – or a walk with a donair. It speaks to Ms. Smith’s understanding of the power of visuals and likeability, and how those factors can transcend controversy in this polarized world. But now, post-election day, the governing party’s warm feelings for the wildly complicated and risky plan have returned. Mr. Horner’s mandate letter from the Premier asked him to release a long-awaited report on the province going it alone and to consult with Albertans on the findings to determine whether a referendum should be held.
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