Les Whittington: Smith leads the way as the right challenges democratic norms in the post-COVID political wasteland cdnpoli leswhittington (subs)
Alberta’s Sovereignty Act takes place against a backdrop of anger and grievance aimed at the Trudeau government that is largely based on myth.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her signature legislation are saying the province of Alberta does not have to comply with laws passed by the democratically chosen Members of Parliament, writes Les Whittington.
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