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Alberta, Quebec premiers eye co-operation on economy, autonomy

June 4, 2026
Premiers Danielle Smith of Alberta and Christine Fréchette of Quebec say they want to take inspiration from each other on how to grow their autonomy within Canada and increase trade between the two provinces.


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