I don't drink a lot of alcohol, but a while ago I wanted to experiment with using whisky as a vanilla extract substitute for baking.
Maybe the experience is different in Alberta from the rest of the country since there's no public liquor store, but while I was able to find Canadian-made whisky with ease, it was weirdly difficult finding any that were Canadian owned.
Like you take a look at the companies that own these brands and they're based in the U.S., U.K., Japan for some odd reason... You look online and can find locally-owned brands, but the trouble is finding them on store shelves.
Is that really the province's fault though?
Not agreeing with Smith when she blames Nenshi, but wouldn't the watermain breaks be the collective responsibilities of all the previous sessions of city council up to the break for not doing routine inspections?
In any case it's annoying to me that she's blaming the oil glut for the deficit without announcing exactly what proper long-term plans she has to diversify the economy to prevent this issue from being a repeat one. Like, an AI data centre is not going to be a good long-term investment if you just look how much has been dropped into OpenAI to attempt to make it profitable.