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Deputy Prime Minister Freeland meets with Kenney, Nenshi in Calgary

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Calgary: Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he hopes to see concrete action in short order after meeting today with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.¬ Before the two headed into their meeting in Calgary, Kenney wished Freeland, who is of Ukrainian background, a happy Eastern Orthodox

Christmas.

He then said he appreciate­s her openness to listen.

Kenney says his government has identified some urgent measures to help kick-start Alberta’s economy and wants to find common ground on the province’s role in Confederat­ion.

The meeting comes as the United Conservati­ve government consults on ways for Alberta to have more autonomy from Ottawa, potentiall­y with its own pension plan and police force. Freeland says she expects the two would talk about the provincial carbon tax on large emitters, methane regulation­s and the new

NAFTA.

“We’ve really started to roll up our sleeves and get some concrete things done,” said Freeland, who met with Edmonton Mayor Don Ivison on Monday and was to meet with Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi later Tuesday.

Kenney said he would convey to Freeland that he appreciate­s the continued outreach by the federal government.

“However, Albertans do want to see some concrete action early in 2020 to demonstrat­e that we can find common ground in the federation.”

The Liberals managed to hold on to power during October’s election, but were reduced to a minority mandate and were shut out of Alberta and Saskatchew­an. There is anger in the oil-producing Prairie

provinces over what some believe is their outsized contributi­on to Confederat­ion and a lack of federal support for the petroleum sector.

Freeland, who has Alberta

roots and is also the new minister of intergover­nmental affairs, has been tasked with helping smooth Ottawa’s relationsh­ip with the West.

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland with Jason Kenney
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