Alberta premier celebrates Supreme Court decision on Bill C-69, says province ‘open for business’

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After the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against Bill C-69 on Friday — the federal government’s impact assessment law on the environmental effects of major developments — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith celebrated by announcing that the province is 'once again, open for business.

02:11 | September 28, 202305:31 | September 15, 202300:40 | August 3, 202302:11 | September 28, 202305:31 | September 15, 202300:40 | August 3, 2023After the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against Bill C-69 on Friday — the federal government’s impact assessment law on the environmental effects of major developments — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith celebrated by announcing

that the province is "once again, open for business."After the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against Bill C-69 on Friday — the federal government’s impact assessment law on the environmental effects of major developments — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith celebrated by announcing that the province is "once again, open for business."22 hours ago2 days ago21 hours ago18 months ago

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