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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a significant breakthrough with American officials over contentious energy policies, including aluminum tariffs. The development signals improved bilateral cooperation and a potential easing of trade tensions, setting the stage for more mutually beneficial negotiations.
Danielle Smith said she talked to American counterparts and explained that, particularly for aluminum tariffs, they are "the very definition of a tariff being its own punishment."
WASHINGTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says there’s been a “breakthrough” in conversations with American lawmakers and Trump’s administration on Canada’s role in the United States’ quest for energy dominance. Smith says it’s important that Americans also understand Canada’s contributions to…
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