Smith says she expects Poilievre to work with provinces to give cities housing cash
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday she has no problem with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s proposal to give municipalities a building bonus to encourage housing construction — so long as he goes through her provincial government.
Smith gave a speech to conservatives at an annual networking conference in Ottawa, days after tabling a bill that seeks to block Alberta cities from negotiating deals directly with the federal government.
Speaking to the crowd, she called it the “stay-out-of-my-backyard bill” and said her message to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to stay out of Alberta’s business.
Formally called the “Provincial Priorities Act,” Smith’s United Conservative Party government said that if passed, it would require entities regulated by the province, such as municipalities and post-secondary institutions, to seek the government’s permission before changing or entering into a new agreement with Ottawa.

