Alberta premier promises to protect parents' rights during speech to UCP convention

Delegate Scott Payne, of Medicine Hat, Alta., arrives at the United Conservative Party annual general meeting in Calgary, Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY - Premier Danielle Smith, in a speech to her party delegates, promised to fight the feds and build Alberta, but got the loudest applause when she promised to keep parents in control of their child鈥檚 education.

鈥淚 want every parent listening today to hear me loud and clear: parents are the primary caregivers and educators of their children,鈥 Smith said Saturday to sustained applause from almost 3,800 delegates at the United Conservative Party鈥檚 annual meeting in Calgary.

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