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Alberta's new premier, Danielle Smith, is being criticized online for resurfaced comments she made about who is to blame for the conflict in Ukraine.

The comments stemmed from a livestream Smith did on April 29 on the social media site Locals.com where she was asked about her thoughts on a peace plan for Ukraine and Russia.

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Danielle Smith is set to be Alberta's new premier after winning the United Conservative Party leadership race.

Smith was officially announced as the new UPC leader on Thursday, October 6 after months of campaigning following the resignation of current premier Jason Kenney earlier this year. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated Smith on becoming the next Premier of Alberta.

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Alberta's Premier Jason Kenney announced he is resigning from the post, following a review of his leadership from UCP members.

In the review, members of the UCP were asked to answer whether they approved of the current leader, and Kenney received a 51.4% approval rating. Kenney previously said he would accept a majority result of 50% plus one, according to CTV.

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has taken aim at what he's called the "laptop class" after an article criticized Alberta's move to cut fuel tax in the province.

Kenney was responding to an article posted by The Globe And Mail, that called on him and other premiers, including Ontario's Doug Ford, Saskatchewan's Scott Moe and B.C.'s John Horgan, to "hit the breaks on taxpayer money to subsidize drivers".

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to drop "pointless" federal travel restrictions in Canada.

In a video posted on Twitter, Kenney said Alberta would be putting forward a motion calling for the federal government to drop COVID-19 restrictions that "no longer make any sense" and are "no longer defensible from a public health point of view."

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