
Adam Legge
Adam Legge is the president of the Business Council of Alberta, where he advocates for the interests of Alberta's business community. He has been vocal about the impacts of U.S. tariffs on Canadian industries and has cautioned against retaliatory measures that could harm Canadian competitiveness in the face of escalating trade tensions.
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Adam Legge, CEO of the Business Council of Alberta, comments on the trust issues between Alberta and Ottawa.
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