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Canadian conservatives try to talk to Trump’s sweetness

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Canadian conservatives try to talk to Trump’s sweetness


Nadine Yousef and Jessica Merfi

BBC News, Toronto

Alberta Prime Minister Daniel Smith speaks in a microphone bank. His expression of neutrality. He wears a dark suit and a shirt. Two other prime ministers are in his back, including Dog Ford in Ontario. Reuters

US Prime Minister Daniel Smith has taken a diplomatic route in trade warfare

Alberta Prime Minister Daniel Smith says he is ready to enter the “Ler Center” to move US officials against Canadian taxes – the US president gathers in a snake-lago-lago and the friendly media of Trump.

While many of the country’s leaders – from Prime Minister Mark Carney to Ontario Prime Minister Dog Ford, are talking about Donald Trump, Smith has taken a softer path.

But this tactic has landed in hot waters, not only with its opponents, but also in Alberta province, and with politicians who are their political partners.

It also has also put Pierre-Pier-Puiver’s leader in defense in the early days of the country’s brief elections. Canadians are scheduled to vote on April

In January, while Trump was still the president-elect, Smith had what he called “friendly and constructive dialogue” with Trump at Mar-A-Lago on the common energy relations between the two countries.

But an interview with the right-wing US news agency Bretbart made his friendship with US Republican circles a responsibility to the federal conservatives.

Smith, a former presenter of the newspaper’s speech and column radio, was asked by Matthew Boyl, head of Washington’s office, Brittbart News’s office about the relationship between Poilivery and Trump. In response, Smith said the “unfair and unfair” tax threatened by Trump “in fact has increased support for liberals.

“And what I am afraid of is that the more this conflict continues, politicians are in the situation and they are likely to benefit the liberals,” he said. “Therefore, I hope we can put things up to stop it is what I have told the administration officials.

Smith also told the conservative news agency that Pilliver will bring about a “very coordination, I think, with the new direction in the United States,” he said.

The meeting resurfaced this week because federal leaders were campaigning before the April election and Smith was quickly criticized by Poilyver’s political opponents. Jagmit Singh, the leader of the New Democratic Party (NDP), called the interview a “shamed” and asked his loyalty to Canada.

On the other hand, the liberals have used it as political explosives to strengthen their attacks, which Trump and Poiliver are very similar to Canadians who want to stand up to the United States.

His remarks were interpreted by some people and called on Trump to postpone taxes so that a group could succeed.

Some even called Smith a “traitor” and accused Trump of pushing Trump to interfere in the Canadian election.

“Interference is something,” Smith told Al-Berta’s legislative news agency on Monday. “Ask of the United States to avoid searching is actually the opposite. I don’t want to see someone interfering in our elections.

For his part, Poiliver has tried to avoid these attacks on the election campaign. “People are free to make their own statements. I will speak for myself,” he said.

Prime Minister Daniel Smith/x Alberta poses with Ben Smiro at a Praguer ceremony in FloridaDaniel Smith/X

Alberta Prime Minister Daniel Smith appeared alongside Ben Schpero this week at a Praguer ceremony in Florida

Later during the week, Smith found himself in warm water, after refusing to cancel his calls to cancel a trip to Florida on Thursday, where he appeared at a money collection in Prager and Ben Shapiro, right-wing right-wing scholar. The two reportedly said how to help Canada choose “hard allies” for the Trump administration.

Smith Chief of Staff Rob Anderson said the prime minister “will enter the lion’s palace to try and persuade our decision-makers to cancel or even delay taxes for a long time,” he said.

For political observers in Alberta, Smith’s appearance in Britbart is an extension of friendly approach to diplomacy with the United States.

Smith has often pointed out that trade with the United States is “unhealthy to both economies. He said his province would send most of its oil and gas to the United States, and criticized the federal liberal government for its environmental policies that it has taken Alberta oil to other markets.

He also refused to use oil as a bargain to counter US taxes—separation from the post that most other provincial leaders hold. On the contrary, Ford was willing to pay for Ontario’s energy exports in revenge.

Jared Wesley, a researcher at the University of Alberta and a political expert in western Canada, said many Albertas are open to the non-traditional approach of Smith if it means securing achievements for the province and Canada.

But his recent comments on Britbart sparked questions about whether he had “party beliefs that were thrown into the mixture.

“Many Albert people are just trying to mean the purpose of these visits (to the United States) in their own sense because they continue,” Mr. Wesley told the BBC.

Mr. Wesley pointed out that this has created a political dilemma for Poiliver, which is now delayed in national polls behind Carney and liberals – the dramatic reverse after his party had advanced in mid-2023.

“He has tried to distance himself from the Republican wing of Trump from the global conservative movement,” he said. “and here Daniel Smith says he is part of that.

But not everyone is against the prime minister’s path. Bary Cooper, a conservative political scientist in Alberta, said Smith’s approval rate was not about 46 percent at the lowest level between Canada’s first-prices.

“Smis acknowledges Alberta’s interests that are different from the rest of the country, and focused on ensuring economic prosperity for the province by maintaining good relations with the United States and attending any negotiating table,” Cooper said.

“Anything in eastern Canada will not make a difference for the support that the prime minister is supposed to get, because he has stood up to this province,” Cooper told the BBC. “And it explicitly, I don’t think he really cares about it.

It is unclear whether Trump overturned by lobbying Smith, although the prime minister took Credit on Friday to change his view on taxes, after he spoke against them.

The US president has really reduced the price of the risks to Canadian energy products from 25 percent to 10 percent, but Canadian politicians, including Smith, have said there are no better consequences.

Tony Trump has been positive for Canada in recent days after his first telephone conversation with Liberal President and Prime Minister Karnie. But it’s yet to see if this will change to any rest.

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