Alberta Senator Doug Black wants prime minister and cabinet to meet in the province

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Alberta Senator Doug Black wants prime minister and cabinet to meet in the province
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'If this government is going to work for all Canadians, it should come to see the negative effects of their policies on those very same citizens and, if they come to Alberta, they will see not all Canadians have been treated fairly.''

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He says in the letter that Ottawa is missing important input and context from the province, because no Liberals were elected in Alberta in last fall’s election. He says a cabinet meeting would be “a big statement” to Albertans that the federal government will address their concerns. Black suggests either Fort McMurray or Grande Prairie would be good locations, because Ottawa hasn’t heard about the economic suffering there.Canadian oil prices to improve, curtailment to end in 2020: forecast“If this government is going to work for all Canadians, it should come to see the negative effects of their policies on those very same citizens and, if they come to Alberta, they will see not all Canadians have been treated fairly,” he said in his release Wednesday.

Black was appointed to the Senate by former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper in 2013 after winning a nominee election in Alberta the previous year.

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