Alberta’s Smith to address province in live pre-budget TV broadcast


EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to address the province in a TV broadcast Thursday evening and is expected to discuss immigration.

Smith said Wednesday that rapid population growth coupled with slagging oil prices have put an unsustainable strain on the province’s finances.

“You have to be a taxpayer before you start using our services,” she told reporters at an unrelated announcement in Calgary.

“And we’ve had the reverse — we’ve had people who have been heavy, heavy users of our services and might not even be a taxpayer, might not even have the prospect of having a job.”

She noted that historically, many immigrants, including the Chinese community, arrived before Alberta became a province.

“We have always been successful when we have a number of migrants that matches our capacity to give jobs and also support them with social services. And we just simply are out of balance right now,” she said.

“It creates a lot of tension in society when things are out of balance, and we don’t want that to happen.”

Smith said her address will touch on a number of issues. The provincial budget is to be tabled next Thursday.

Smith’s United Conservative Party government pushed, through its Alberta Next panel tour of the province last year, for public support to cut off some immigrants from social services.

The panel was propped up by calls from in-person attendees who at times called for mass deportations.

In January, Smith’s government walked back what it called a “premature” decision to cut off temporary foreign workers from provincial health-care coverage, including those who had already obtained work permits.

The ministry said at the time the move was on pause pending review.

On Wednesday, Smith’s chief of staff, Rob Anderson, reposted a social media infographic about immigration numbers and invited readers to watch the premier’s address Thursday.

“This absolute insanity needs to stop. It will,” he wrote.

The executive director of the premier’s office, Bruce McAllister, also pointed to the same social media post to sound off on population growth.

“Why import from nations with failed systems when our Judeo-Christian heritage and principles have worked so well here? It almost feels like these elites are ashamed of what built this great country,” wrote McAllister.

Smith was asked Wednesday if her government shared McAllister’s values. She didn’t directly answer but said western society is based on “the Socratic Judeo-Christian tradition.”

“However, Alberta was also created since 1905 based on the immense diaspora communities that come here,” she said.

She said the federal government has made changes to refocus on economic migrants and that the previous system “broke.”

“It was the No. 1 issue that we heard,” she said, referring to the Alberta Next panel.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 19, 2026.

Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Carney wins, Poilievre loses; the Epstein files get hotter, Minneapolis is still ICEed; and Olympic Catch-up

    Carney wins, Poilievre loses Wow! Alberta MP Matt Jeneroux has joined the Liberal caucus, making him the third Conservative MP to break with his party since November – a move…

    Five things to know as New Brunswick prepares for cuts in next month’s budget

    Staring down a record deficit of $1.3 billion, the New Brunswick government has warned that virtually every service and program risks facing cuts in next month’s budget. For the government…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    The 16 best portable Bluetooth speakers for 2026

    The 16 best portable Bluetooth speakers for 2026

    4 Chic Jennifer Lopez Looks to Copy This Spring

    4 Chic Jennifer Lopez Looks to Copy This Spring

    Iran’s Window For Diplomacy Is Closing, UN Nuclear Watchdog Says

    Accenture ‘links staff promotions to use of AI tools’ | AI (artificial intelligence)

    Accenture ‘links staff promotions to use of AI tools’ | AI (artificial intelligence)

    Former Prince Andrew arrested following Epstein files revelations

    Former Prince Andrew arrested following Epstein files revelations

    The Elder Scrolls 6 runs on a new version of the Creation Engine, his Howardliness confirms

    The Elder Scrolls 6 runs on a new version of the Creation Engine, his Howardliness confirms