OTTAWA — With the House of Commons back in full swing, Conservative MPs from Alberta are sounding the alarm on rising separatist tensions in the province, warning Prime Minister Mark Carney to tackle the problem or reckon with a fractured country.

Calgary MP Shuvaloy Majumdar blasted Carney on Tuesday for leaving the first ministers’ meeting in Saskatoon without giving Alberta a firm commitment on oil and gas pipelines and other energy infrastructure.

“Yesterday, the prime minister committed to more rhetoric, more lofty words, and no actual (oil and gas) project,” said Majumdar in Tuesday’s question period.

“Alberta’s heard all this before. We don’t need headlines, we need results.”

Majumdar told the National Post it’s time for Carney to back up his words with actions, after campaign

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