Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has slammed the World Economic Forum (WEF) once again.

In comments to the media on Monday, Smith said she finds it “distasteful” when billionaires “brag” about controlling political leaders.
“I find it distasteful when billionaires brag about how much control they have over political leaders, as the head of that organization has,” she said, as reported by The Epoch Times.
“I think that that is offensive for people who should be directing government or the people who vote for them.”
Asked again about her views on WEF, Premier Danielle Smith says she finds it distasteful when “billionaires brag about how much control they have over political leaders.”
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Smith says like federal Tory leader Pierre Poilievre, she won’t be attending any WEF events. #abpoli pic.twitter.com/GjtWFhVHnV
The new premier was repeatedly asked to explain her views on the globalist group following her previous remarks about Alberta Health Services’ “partnership with the World Economic Forum.”
HAPPENING NOW: Premier Danielle Smith is grilled about her comments on WEF. She says she wants to take advice from Albertan health officials. #abpoli pic.twitter.com/W1SM1zS4Ik
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Of course, WEF leader Klaus Schwab in 2017 said his organization has managed to “penetrate the cabinets” and specifically named the Trudeau Liberals.
On Friday, Smith slammed Alberta Health Services and scoffed at the WEF while talking about changes needed in her province’s health sector.
“I believe that Alberta Health Services is the source of a lot of the problems we have,” she said in an interview.
“They signed some kind of a partnership with the World Economic Forum right in the middle of the pandemic,” Smith said, just days into becoming the Premier of Alberta.
“Why in the world do we have anything to do with the World Economic Forum? That’s got to end.”
Smith also said the scientific committee at the AHS didn’t look at all of the science. Instead, they selectively chose the studies that fit their agenda.
“They want to make themselves permanent – I don’t think so,” Smith said.
“I don’t want to have a scientific committee advising me that isn’t willing to look at therapeutic options in the middle of a pandemic.”
Smith said it’s not a personal attack on anyone in particular, but that the experts failed Albertans.
“So I’m not interested in taking any advice from them.”