Provincial tensions with federal government easing, Kenney, Moe suggest
WASHINGTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe say they see signs that tensions in their relationship with Ottawa are beginning to ease.
The two premiers are part of a delegation that’s in Washington today to celebrate the U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade agreement and promote trade and investment priorities with their American counterparts.
Also in town is Chrystia Freeland, the Alberta-born deputy prime minister tapped by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to lead an outreach campaign after the Liberals were shut out of Alberta and Saskatchewan in last year’s federal election.
Kenney and Moe agree that Freeland’s efforts have made a tangible difference in relations between the federal Liberal government and the provinces since the October vote.