Edmonton mayor says he could help Trudeau deal with angry western premiers
OTTAWA — Edmonton’s mayor, who has met three times with the prime minister since election day, is pushing his fellow municipal leaders as potential mediators to smooth over relations between the federal Liberal government and angry western premiers.
Don Iveson said much of the anger on the Prairies is coming from economic uncertainty.
He said the concerns from Albertans, for instance, pointed to a need for what he called “strategic partnerships” to avoid divisiveness that is being “exploited for narrow and short-term political reasons.”
Cities, he said, could help “depolarize” some of that heated rhetoric and push for practical solutions.