‘Like-minded’ premiers flip pancakes, talk politics on Calgary Stampede visit
CALGARY — Five premiers with similar grievances against Ottawa gathered Monday for an informal confab in Calgary, where they shared notes ahead of this week’s first ministers’ meeting and took in some Stampede festivities.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney hosted counterparts from Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and the Northwest Territories during Calgary’s 10-day celebration of cowboy culture, which sees a parade of politicians flip pancakes and shmooz crowds every year.
All lead conservative parties with the exception of Bob McLeod of the Northwest Territories, where there is a consensus system.
“This was just a brief and fairly informal get-together of some like-minded premiers to talk about jobs, growth and prosperity,” Kenney said.