Alberta premier speaks French in Quebec speech, commiserates on Habs’ playoff demise
QUÉBEC — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her tenuous grasp of the French language and other differences shouldn’t get in the way of Alberta and Quebec deepening their economic ties.
Smith, who is on a two-day trip to Quebec City, told business leaders Wednesday that the recent playoff demise of the Montreal Canadiens was just one of many ways Albertans and Quebecors could relate to each other.
“Unfortunately, you know the same heartbreak that we’ve known the last two years in Alberta,” Smith said in a speech at a Federation of Chambers of Commerce of Quebec event.
Smith, who switched between French and English, said when the Habs became the last Canadian team standing in the National Hockey League playoffs Albertans threw their support behind Montreal.


