EXCLUSIVE: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's New Pipeline Plan | Stand on Guard
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Summary
In this episode of Stand on Guard, host David Creighton interviews Alberta Premier Daniel Smith. They talk pipelines, education, the ostrich situation, and much, much more. Premier Smith is a long-time friend and supporter of the United Conservative Party of Alberta and has been in office for over 20 years. She is also a strong advocate for Alberta s oil and gas industry.
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This is the reason why pipelines have not been built to the extent that they otherwise
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It's the reason why we don't have new pipeline proponents.
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Let's just look at them as a conveyance for a very vital piece of natural resources that
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Alberta and other provinces have, and let's get our product to market so we can support
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That, of course, is the pipeline portion of our interview with Alberta Premier Daniel
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Smith, old friend from Journalism Days, and she spoke with me yesterday afternoon for
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We're going to start the show with that interview.
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Then we've got some very incredible footage detailing what seems to be the end route for
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for the remains of those ostriches from Universal Ostrich Farms.
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We're going to show you the whole thing later after the interview, because I know you're
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I'm continuing to stay on this case, and I can't tell you.
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And we'll be talking a bit more about this after the interview.
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The former Prime Minister lied and his minions continue to...
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We're calling on the government to introduce and immediately pass the Stand on Guard law.
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So, Premier Daniel Smith and I talked pipelines,
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So, it's always a pleasure to talk to Premier Daniel Smith.
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But that's what free speech is all about, isn't it?
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And it's a pleasure to welcome back to the studio today,
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Now, you recently used the Notwithstanding Clause