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Trump’s performance at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week blew up all pretense of diplomacy. In a long, rambling speech at the conference, Trump heckled NATO, attacked allies, made false claims about wind energy and revived his bid to absorb Greenland into the United States — now framed as “strategic necessity.”
World leaders pushed back hard on the president’s comments. But not every politician joined the outrage.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has stayed silent as the president pursues Greenland and floats yet again the idea of taking over Canada. In her first piece for DeSmog, our new Canada editor, Mary Stuart, exposed how Smith has been working with Trump’s new envoy to Greenland [[link removed]], Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry.
Mary revealed that Smith is a member of the Landry-led Governors Coalition for Energy Security (GCES), which aims to build energy infrastructure in the U.S. by limiting environmental regulations and speeding up permitting.
Smith has cultivated close ties to this MAGA effort while at home encouraging Alberta separatists who’ve reportedly held multiple meetings with the Trump administration. Read the full story here [[link removed]].
DeSmog was the first news outlet to reveal that a prominent Alberta separatist said he met officials in the Trump administration in the spring of 2025. There, he claimed to have discussed with the officials the U.S. potentially loaning the oil-rich province $500 million to become independent [[link removed]] from Canada.
The prospect of the U.S. recognizing Alberta as the 51st state isn’t currently on the table. But, given Venezuela, Greenland, and Trump’s Davos appearance, it seems like a threat to take seriously. Read more here [[link removed]].
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Image: Danielle Smith with Jeff Landry (right) and others at Donald Trump inauguration event in January 2025. Credit: Danielle Smith X account [[link removed]]
Trump Officials Discussed $500M Alberta Independence Loan, Separatist Claims [[link removed]]— By David Falk (4 min. read) —
Private details from a Washington D.C., meeting about Alberta becoming the 51st state were revealed at a separatism event attended by DeSmog.
READ MORE [[link removed]] Danielle Smith Working With Trump Official Who Wants to Annex Greenland [[link removed]]— By Mary Stuart (4 min. read) —
The Alberta premier belongs to a U.S. group called the Governors Coalition for Energy Security that’s led by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, Trump’s envoy to Greenland.
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Danielle Smith Met with Heritage Foundation After U.S. Election [[link removed]]
— David Falk ( 3 min. read) —
The Alberta premier said she met with the right-wing think tank that spearheaded Project 2025 following Donald Trump’s second win.
READ MORE [[link removed]] MAPPED: 70 Percent of Trump’s Cabinet Tied to Project 2025 Groups [[link removed]]—By Joe Fassler (20 min. read) —
More than 50 high-level Trump administration officials have links to groups behind the Heritage Foundation-backed plan, a DeSmog analysis found.
READ MORE [[link removed]] From the Climate Disinformation Database: Jeff Landry [[link removed]]
Jeff Landry [[link removed]] was elected governor of Louisiana in 2023. He previously served two terms as the state’s attorney general, first in 2016 and then in 2019. During his earlier life, Landry started an oil and gas environmental service company with a friend. He later served as executive director of the St. Martin Parish Economic Development Authority. According to OpenSecrets.org, over Landry’s career, the oil and gas industry has been his largest contributor, totaling over $481,000. Project VoteSmart lists Koch Industries, Cox Oil, and Pfizer among top contributors to Landry’s campaigns using data from FollowTheMoney.org. Speaking at a press conference in Lafayette, Louisiana, about coastal wetlands problems, Landry called climate change a “hoax,” the Daily Advertiser reported. Landry also appears to confuse the concepts of long-term climate change and short-term or seasonal weather events: “New Orleans is a prime example of climate change. If you stay here long enough, it’s gonna change. Not by mankind. It’s gonna rain, it’s gonna get real hot, it’s gonna get real cold, it’s gonna freeze. That’s climate change, right?”
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