
PM Carney returns to Edmonton, meets with Premier Smith, skates with Oilers
EDMONTON — With reports swirling of a weekend election call, Prime Minister Mark Carney came to Edmonton on Thursday to meet with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, announce more money to rebuild fire-ravaged Jasper and go for a skate with the Edmonton Oilers.
Canada’s 24th prime minster, wearing a blue Oilers jersey with 24 and Carney on the back, took to the ice with the National Hockey League team for its morning skate at Rogers Place.
He spoke to coaches, joined players in a passing drill and shook hands with goaltender Calvin Pickard. Carney did not speak to reporters after but was slated to make a housing announcement in the city later in the day.
Now 60, Carney grew up in Edmonton during the Oilers’ glory days in the 1980s. He played hockey in college, serving as the third-string goalie at Harvard University.