Kenney, deputy PM Freeland meet in Edmonton to find common ground
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland met up in Edmonton to try to find some common ground in a region that shut out the Liberals in the federal election.
Freeland, also named intergovernmental affairs minister in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet, says she is here to listen and work to find solutions with Alberta.
She is also to meet Tuesday with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe.
Voters in Alberta and Saskatchewan did not elect any Liberals in the October election, and have been at odds with Trudeau’s government on energy and environmental issues.