Edmonton mayor says he could help Trudeau deal with angry western premiers
OTTAWA — Mayors in western Canada could help smooth relations between the federal Liberal government and angry western premiers, Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson said Friday after meeting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The session in Trudeau’s Ottawa office was the latest in a series of meetings he’s having with municipal leaders as the Liberals figure out how to make their infrastructure dreams a reality — and respond to western Canadians who feel left out of Confederation.
That sense of alienation was amplified by the Oct. 21 federal election, which returned the Liberals to power with a minority government but stripped them of all their seats in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
“The chance to work more directly with us to deliver those solutions to Canadians — I think we can lead the way together, whether it’s on particular solutions for curing economic anxiety, or at least offsetting it, and working together over the long haul to improve conditions in the West,” Iveson said before the meeting began.