Premier Danielle Smith received a standing ovation at the United Conservative Party annual general meeting in Calgary when she talked about protecting parental rights. Carolyn Kury de Castillo has more on the meeting that saw many controversial policies approved, ranging from pronouns to supervised consumption sites and pandemic-related grievances.
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