Business in Calgary seeks stability and certainty from Danielle Smith

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Business in Calgary seeks stability and certainty from Danielle Smith. How the Sovereignty Act will impact that is anyone's guess. yyc abpoli ableg UCP NDP

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Tombe also underscored the minimal time Smith will have in office to set her agenda before the next election on May 29, especially as she still needs to win a byelection to sit in the legislature.Article content However, she will have the ability to signal party direction and set the tenor for her government, including through budget processes this fall.

Deborah Yedlin, president and CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, called on the new leader to not upset the apple cart economically with legislation like the Sovereignty Act, which was derided by all other candidates in the leadership race as being too unrealistic and unconstitutional.

 

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Business in Calgary seeks stability and certainty from Danielle SmithWithout details, it is too early to tell how the Alberta Sovereignty Act will impact investor and business sentiment, says economist Trevor Tombe I believe that would be called 'barking up the wrong tree' Her track record indicates otherwise.
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