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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said immigration will be a key topic in her address to the province on Feb. 19 at 6:45pm, one week before the UCP government tables its budget. Smith said the province faces pressures from decreased oil revenues and increased costs of covering services for a rapidly growing population, and wants Alberta to have more control over immigration, similar to Quebec’s 1991 accord with Canada. “I would like to see a newcomer have a job when they arrive,” Smith said.
 
UCP became garbage long ago.

Alberta has no control over immigration. This is a nothing speech.

Looks like immigrants are going to be falsely blamed for Smith's total failures as a leader.

If she can no longer blame Trudeau, that bully woman will find another target.

So hurtful.
Doesn't matter who is in Ottawa, She will fight anyone. Hell she probably would fight Harper.
 
Provinces in Canada, such as Alberta and others, actively select immigrants through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) to fill local labour market shortages and drive economic growth. While provinces nominate candidates, the federal government makes final decisions. Due to rapid population growth, some provinces like Alberta are reassessing, aiming to align immigration more closely with economic needs.
 

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