Premier Danielle Smith to spend 5 days in Washington, D.C., for Trump inauguration
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to spend five days in Washington, D.C., including attending the presidential inauguration on Capitol Hill.
- Smith's visit aims to promote an era of partnership between Alberta and the U.S., particularly in the energy industry, amidst threats of tariffs by President-elect Donald Trump.
- The premier has caused controversy by refusing to sign a joint statement with other premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, stating that Alberta won't stand for countermeasures such as cutting off energy supply to the U.S. Or export tariffs on the province's energy from Ottawa.
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D.C. officials talk about security plan for upcoming inaugration
WASHINGTON (NBC, KYMA/KECY) - Thousands of law enforcement officers and public safety personnel from across the country were sworn in Sunday to serve at President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony. Members of the U.S. Secret Service, the D.C. Police and the Capitol Police held a press conference to talk about the security plan for the 60th inauguration since it has moved indoors. The Capital One Arena was already the planned site for a …
Premier Danielle Smith In Washington for Trump Inauguration Promoting a New Era of Partnership with the U.S.
Premier Smith at dinner with Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott. Facebook Premier Danielle Smith will travel to Washington, D.C. to solidify Alberta as the answer to North American energy, food and data security during the week of President-elect Trump’s inauguration. While in the U.S. capital from Jan. 18 to 23, Premier Smith will meet with key decision makers, governors, members of Congress and private sector leaders. Alberta’s on-the-gro…
Alberta Premier Heads to Washington for Trump Inauguration, Plans Meetings With Officials to Promote Trade
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has released details on her five-day trip to Washington, which includes meeting with governors and industry leaders and attending President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. Her trip comes amid Trump’s assertion that he will impose tariffs on Canadian products as soon as he’s sworn in as president unless Canada takes action to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into the United States through the border.…
'Incredible opportunity' — UNL choir goes to Washington for Trump's inauguration
Students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln arrived in Washington, D.C., on Friday for a once-in-lifetime opportunity: A chance to perform at the inauguration of a U.S. president.
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