Alberta Premier Danielle Smith criticizes B.C.'s 'safe supply' drug program, expressing concerns about legally-obtained narcotics entering Alberta and the lack of a safe supply of opioids. Smith also opposes Trudeau's gun buyback program, emphasizing the importance of targeting gangs over legal gun owners. She highlights the federal government's failure to confiscate any firearms despite spending over $41 million on the buyback scheme. Additionally, Smith addresses the issue of prescription opioids seeping into the illegal market and announces initiatives to support those struggling with addiction.
“The only downside we were extremely worried about was that it would place us in non-compliance with certain international treaties on drug control. We thought they could punish Canada because we’re not aligned with the treaties but nobody talked to us about this.” https://t.co/kJQqaMYjdk
Danielle Smith told reporters that Alberta is “not going to do anything to help” the Trudeau government confiscate legal firearms. Rod Giltaca joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss. https://t.co/syuneZ3xON
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said there’s a “worrying trend” of prescription opioids seeping into the illegal market as she announced two new organizations to help those struggling with addiction. Read more: https://t.co/Lj2bldZa4z https://t.co/uRAvZZIn6N
Premier Smith calls the federal government's failure to confiscate a single gun four years after announcing its "buyback" program a great success for Albertans and gun owners. @CivilAdvantage1 joined the show to weigh in. Watch The @AndrewLawton Show: https://t.co/zhSOzmIgco https://t.co/BEA8eZemtE
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said her ministers are trying to get more data from B.C. on the interprovincial trafficking of drugs. MORE: https://t.co/iIbTUcWp0N https://t.co/daWj33lgf1
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said there’s a “worrying trend” of prescription opioids seeping into the illegal market as she announced two new organizations to help those struggling with addiction. https://t.co/Lj2bldZHU7
The federal government has spent $41,094,556 on its 'buyback' scheme without confiscating a single firearm to date. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told Rebel News, 'I wish them continued success at being able to achieve zero with their program.' MORE: https://t.co/zuWCezyqkJ https://t.co/EVqGfW46ap
The federal government has spent $41,094,556 on its 'buyback' scheme without confiscating a single firearm to date. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told Rebel News, 'I wish them continued success at being able to achieve zero with their program.' https://t.co/zuWCezyYah
Rahim Mohamed: Danielle Smith's Alberta model leads the way, as harm reduction consensus collapses https://t.co/VGuoR7Asb3 https://t.co/MC0DtkHuh6
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Trudeau’s failed gun buyback program: “I call that a success that they haven’t been able to seize a single law abiding firearms owners gun.” https://t.co/UfnzNHxoy4
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith: "I don't want anybody to think that there is any such things as a safe supply of opioids. That is what we were told when oxycontin came to the market and that's what led to the massive addiction crisis." https://t.co/rbYdJfBnNc
Premier Smith criticizes B.C.'s "safe supply" drug program in response to a question from Rebel News' Alex Dhaliwal about legally-obtained narcotics entering Alberta. "I don't want anybody to think that there's any such thing as a safe supply of opioids," she says. https://t.co/w1qqUyX7wu
Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta is "not going to do anything to help" the Trudeau Liberals confiscate legal firearms. Smith tells Rebel reporter Alex Dhaliwal that Ottawa should focus on guns in the hands of gangs, not on sports shooters and hunters. https://t.co/TTs0E4GGlP https://t.co/h37nWa7nLu