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    Danielle Smith

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  1. Danielle Smith is a proud Albertan. As Leader of the governing United Conservative Party, she was sworn in as the 19 th Premier of Alberta on October 11, 2022. She represents the riding of Brooks-Medicine Hat in the Legislative Assembly. Ms. Smith has had a lifelong interest in Alberta public policy and finding the right balance between free ...

  2. Danielle Smith. Marlaina Danielle Smith ECA MLA (born April 1, 1971) is a Canadian politician, former lobbyist, and former columnist and media personality who has been serving as the 19th premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) since October 2022.

  3. May 30, 2023 · Danielle Smith, leader of the United Conservative Party, won a majority government in the 2023 Alberta election and vowed to work with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on a meaningful climate strategy. However, her government has also passed a controversial sovereignty act and faces legal challenges from Indigenous groups and other provinces.

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  4. Oct 7, 2022 · CALGARY - Former journalist and business owner Danielle Smith won the United Conservative Party’s leadership race on Thursday and, in doing so, becomes Alberta’s next premier. Here are some...

  5. The premiership of Danielle Smith began on 11 October 2022 when she was sworn in by Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, Salma Lakhani. Smith won the 2022 United Conservative Party leadership election to replace then Alberta Premier Jason Kenney on October 6, 2022, and was appointed as the 19th Premier of Alberta .

  6. May 30, 2023 · May 29 (Reuters) - United Conservative Party (UCP) leader Danielle Smith's election victory in Canada's main oil-producing province Alberta on Monday is likely to herald further friction with...

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  8. May 29, 2023 · Danielle Smith, the leader of the United Conservative Party, was re-elected as premier of Alberta on May 29, 2023. She defeated the Alberta New Democrats, who made gains but remained in Opposition, and promised to challenge the federal government on energy policies.

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