The News (New Glasgow)

Premiers talk pot concerns

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Premiers meeting in the Yukon say they want quick action from the federal government on the legalizati­on of marijuana to prevent a patchwork of enforcemen­t and distributi­on across the country.

“There’s real concerns,” said Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister before heading into the meeting Thursday in Whitehorse.

“It’s one of the issues I want to raise today,” he said. “I would hope we can develop a national approach, a co-operative approach.”

British Columbia’s Christy Clark echoed Pallister’s worries around public health, safety and distributi­on.

“We need to see the federal legislatio­n,” she said. “We will build a system focused on safety.”

Saskatchew­an Premier Brad Wall said he’s most concerned about consistent enforcemen­t across Canada when it comes to marijuana use.

Wall also took a run at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent remarks about the need for a national price on carbon. Although Trudeau was not specific on how that price would be enacted, Wall bristled at the idea that Trudeau spoke about the issue before a federal-provincial working group had a chance to report on it.

“If that’s to be a legitimate process, why then is the prime minister and the environmen­t minister seemingly precluding the work of the committee?” he asked. “The prime minister’s committed to a much more collaborat­ive process with the provinces.

“With the previous government, there wasn’t much talk about working collaborat­ively so there were no surprises, but, frankly, I’m not sure which is better.”

Several premiers expressed optimism about the possibilit­y of a much-anticipate­d deal on internal trade.

“I think it’s possible,” said Philippe Couillard of Quebec.

While Prince Edward Island’s Wade MacLauchla­n warned there were “a few wrinkles” to iron out, Clark said she hoped those could be overcome.

“We all have wrinkles,” she laughed.

For her part, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley was hoping for movement on energy infrastruc­ture such as pipelines.

 ??  ?? Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball (right) speaks with Saskatchew­an Premier Brad Wall at the beginning of a meeting of Premiers in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball (right) speaks with Saskatchew­an Premier Brad Wall at the beginning of a meeting of Premiers in Whitehorse, Yukon.

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