But Rachel Notley’s defeat leaves Canada with no women premiers
Good Morning!Another Canadian province is reportedly ‘open for business’. Jason Kenney’s UCP party swept into power in Alberta last night, bolstering a Conservative alliance comprising Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and federal Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer to challenge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on issues ranging from resource reform bills and carbon taxes.
Jason Kenney is set to become the new premier of Alberta, but can he make a real difference in the province given that key challenges such as pipelines, carbon taxes and resource reform bills are in the hands of the federal government? What should be his top three economic priorities? Send your ideas, comments and news to Yadullah Hussain at [email protected] — @Yad_FPEnergy
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