Alberta’s premier believes that Trudeau’s immigration policies are ‘unsustainable.’
Danielle Smith, the conservative premier of Alberta, is once again calling out Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, this time for his “unsustainable” immigration policies.
Smith made the comments during an interview with Cory Morgan of the Western Standard on Monday.
“There are too many newcomers coming into our province,” according to Smith.
“We want to make sure people continue as they always have to embrace newcomers, but I think the problem that we’ve seen is that everybody is feeling the increase in the cost of housing, increase in cost of living, and the fact that we have a federal government that has thrown out the immigration rules of the past.”
Smith and Trudeau have previously butted heads on issues such as energy production and the jurisdiction of the federal government in Alberta’s parks.
Immigration is the central issue facing Britains, as large protests have broken out across the country in response to an overwhelming number of dangerous Muslim immigrants.
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