On Monday, newly sworn Premier Danielle Smith of Alberta criticized Klaus Schwab’s World Economic Forum (WEF) and announced that she would be cutting ties between her province’s health authority and the globalists WEF during a press conference in Edmonton.
“I find it distasteful when billionaires brag about how much control they have over political leaders as the head of that organization has,” said Smith following the swearing-in ceremony of her cabinet ministers.
“I think that that is offensive. The people who should be directing government are the people who vote for them. And the people who vote for me and for my colleagues are people who live in Alberta and who are affected by our decisions.”
“And so, quite frankly, until that organization stops bragging about how much control they have over political leaders, I have no interest in being involved with them. My focus is here in Alberta solving problems for Albertans with the mandate from Albertans,” she said.
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Last Friday, Alberta Health Services (AHS) has been under fire after Premier Smith said during the “Question Period with Premier Danielle Smith” that AHS should be held accountable for the COVID-19 advice it gave the Alberta government over the past two years and that its ties to the WEF were useless.
“I believe that Alberta Health Services is the source of a lot of problems that we’ve had,” Smith said.
“They signed some kind of partnership with the World Economic Forum right in the middle of the pandemic; we’ve got to address that. Why in the world do we have anything to do with the World Economic Forum? That’s got to end.”
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In 2017, Klaus Schwab, the head of the World Economic Forum, said that the forum was “penetrating the cabinets” of governments throughout the world. He named several heads of state, including Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as examples, Epoch Times reported.
“Yesterday, I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau and I would know that half of his cabinet or even more than half are actually our young global leaders of the World Economic Forum,” Schwab said in 2017.