Danielle Smith  spoke to CBC News at the end  of the year

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Unlike Trudeau, Danielle Smith  spoke to CBC News at the end  of the year. CBC concerns: Trump  tariffs, Trump deal zones, Alberta charter  schools, health care by function and what awaits us in  2025?
"The problem we have in  Western Canada is clearly  linked to the problem of drug  overdoses and  it has become even more  acute after COVID-19. We have seen it in British Columbia and  Alberta, which  seem to have a  somewhat integrated drug market...  where the product  comes from British Columbia and then  ends up in the United States through  Alberta, the precursors  come to Alberta and then  go back  to the United  States."
Fentanyl "My Secretary of Public Safety had already begun the process of training a team of sheriffs  who could be deployed  to patrol the border and  be dedicated to  combating the fentanyl  problem."
"I am pleased that the federal government is now  starting to see that the policies that  it has adopted are having consequences."
Charter Schools "When they can choose a type of educational format that really  works, public schools are able to adopt  it, and  that is exactly the  type of innovative model that we  want."
Health Care "Let me  say "how we look at care, we have to have  a single primary  care, you want  everyone to have a family doctor or  a nurse practitioner. The next door you  have to go through is  the one you have to go through if  you have mental health or  substance abuse issues  that require a very specialized type of  care. Some of that care  will be provided in a hospital setting and some of  that will be  provided on an outpatient  basis, but you need to have  people who are  specialized and trained in that area to provide those  services."
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