Subhead:Attendees at the United Conservative Party’s annual convention in Edmonton spoke with Rebel News about the most pressing issues facing Albertans.#

The United Conservative Party of Alberta held its annual general meeting in Edmonton over the weekend, with elections being held for internal positions within the UCP, and votes being cast to determine where party members stand on certain political matters.
One day prior to this event, Premier Smith signed a memorandum of understanding with Prime Minister Mark Carney focusing on energy. This announcement caused division within Alberta conservatives, which was more than palpable through the event.
We put questions to the premier, and interviewed ministers, advocacy groups, and attendees, to get their reaction to the new agreement and much more.
If B.C.extremists veto Alberta’s pipeline, should Alberta just go south to the U.S. — like Nutrien did? I asked Premier @ABDanielleSmith. pic.twitter.com/UJ1CCFBjck
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) November 29, 2025



