Smith says sovereignty act, RCMP replacement and pension plan not in UCP campaign
CALGARY, AB – United Conservative Party (UCP) Leader Danielle Smith says she won’t be campaigning on some of her party’s more contentious ideas — sovereignty legislation, a provincial police force and an Alberta pension plan — ahead of the May 29, 2023, election.
Smith was interviewed on Global’s morning show in Calgary on Friday, May 5, and fielded a variety of questions on revitalizing the city’s downtown, public safety and health care.
Smith, after she became premier last year, introduced the Sovereignty Act as centrepiece legislation to pursue a more confrontational approach with the federal government on issues deemed to be an overreach in provincial areas of responsibility.
Smith has also had her ministers looking into replacing the RCMP with a provincial police service, setting up a provincial revenue agency and leaving the Canada Pension Plan.


