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Braid: Sovereignty on the hoof: Smith strikes deal with feds, then pushes them out the door

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Only five days after her economic peace accord with Ottawa, the premier showed hardliners there’s still plenty of life in the Sovereignty Act

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Measuring the gap between Alberta separatism and sovereignty is a puzzler, even for Alberta lifers.

Last Thursday, Premier Danielle Smith committed herself firmly to Canada and its future by signing a memorandum of understanding with Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Ottawa lifts hated rules on Alberta industry. Alberta builds carbon capture. Pipelines get approved.

Smith says she’s proudly Canadian. She urges separatists to give the nation a chance.

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