
Alberta Premier Smith demands apology from fire-stricken Jasper for critical report
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith demanded Friday the fire-stricken town of Jasper apologize and retract a report criticizing her government for its role in last summer’s devastating blaze.
Smith, speaking at an unrelated press conference in Edmonton, instead blamed the federal government for failing in the fire response by not asking sooner for provincial help and for not clearing out dead trees that provided fuel for the flames.
“This report come as a shot out of the blue. It’s unfair, it’s untrue and I would like them to withdraw it,” Smith said, adding she was disappointed the report “politicizes” what it at the same time considers an otherwise successful wildfire response.
“I would ask for an apology from the city (town of Jasper) as a result,” Smith continued.