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It’s clear that the UCP government does not care about the needs of Calgarians. Just 34 days ago, the UCP promised that funding for the Green Line was “100 per cent” secure, even for the new shorter version. Now they've decided to pull their funding. This reckless decision could mean the end of a badly needed transit project and a massive waste of over $1 billion that has already been spent as construction is well underway. The UCP has chosen to give up 20,000 jobs directly associated with this project, including 1,000 people employed today who will be thrown out of work by this decision. Not to mention all the private sector jobs that will come from the redevelopment and densification of lands surrounding the future stations. Let’s be clear. This decision will drive both public and private sector investment out of Calgary and Alberta because there is no certainty. Who will ever bid on projects if the province’s signature is no longer worth anything and they can pull funding at will? They are pretending they are looking at new options, but we’ve seen this movie before. Minister Dreeshen’s proposed alignment has been studied. And studied. And studied. It won’t work. It dumps SE commuters nowhere near where they need to be and expects them to trudge to a red or blue line station to get on a train that is already packed. It’s a dream from someone who has clearly never taken transit in Calgary. The UCP government has chosen to make this a political issue. The UCP wants to make this about me. It’s not about me — it’s about doing the right thing for the tens of thousands of Calgarians that will be hurt by this decision. As always, the UCP would rather pick a fight than win for citizens. The Green Line is a required investment for the future of Calgary. It’s an investment in ending the congestion on Deerfoot and Stoney Trails, and the Centre Street corridor. It’s an investment in the environment, in quality of life, in getting people to and from work, and kids to and from school. We simply have to look at the congestion nightmare that is Toronto today because that city didn’t invest in transit when they should have. This is untenable and the people of Calgary deserve better than to be used as a political football. The premier needs to intervene directly, take control of this file from her minister and advisors and work with the city to find a way forward.

Naheed Nenshi

246,852 просмотров • 1 год назад

On November 7th, the UCP launched a lawsuit against me, MLA Sinclair, and the Alberta Party. Albertans deserve to hear what this case is - and what it isn’t. Because it isn’t about trademarks or party names. And it isn’t about justice. This is about intimidation - and it fits a pattern. The UCP use threats to silence anyone who challenges them. They claim I was removed from caucus due to misconduct. The truth is: I raised concerns about potential corruption and pushed for transparency. I wasn’t removed for misconduct - I was removed because I refused to participate in it. The lawsuit itself is littered with errors. One especially odd claim is the allegation of a “conspiracy.” And the irony is hard to miss: a party known for chasing conspiracies is now trying to convince Albertans that everyone else is part of one. This government has a credibility problem - and it shows when they use baseless accusations to distract from their failures. Their trademark argument is weak. More importantly, the UCP let the PC name lapse - and in 2023 a private citizen legally registered it. If anyone “lost” the name, it was the UCP - through their own negligence. But they never accept responsibility. They blame anyone but themselves. This lawsuit is about fear - fear of competition and fear of a conservative movement they can’t control. But sunlight is coming. We welcome evidence, documents, and cross-examination - and the Premier finally answering questions under oath. Accountability can only be avoided for so long - and this time, it will be on the record. #ableg #abpoli #abpc #albertapc #alberta

Peter Guthrie

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Did you hear Danielle Smith wants to privatize your local hospital? She wants to take hospitals away from AHS and hand them over to other people to run. Maybe Covenant Health, maybe someone else. Nobody knows. Remember, the UCP privatized lab services in 2020 and it was a disaster. Endless waits to get an appointment, even longer waits to get results, and doctors sounding the alarm about mistakes in tests. Eventually the UCP had to reverse the whole thing at a massive cost. It was a dangerous and expensive failure, and that’s what Smith wants to try with hospitals. Let me tell you why I'm concerned. The Premier doesn’t understand healthcare, hospitals, or how competition works. She’s barely said a word about her plans for AHS since announcing that she's going to break it up. Instead, we hear these drips and drabs at members-only meetings in the lead-up to Smith’s UCP leadership review. Second, she said she wants a health care system that is ruled by “competition and fear.” This is bizarre, and it’s not going to work. Systems that are based on fear will inevitably collapse and those incentives don’t work in public service delivery. The folks at Covenant Health do amazing work right across the province every day, but we must recognize that Covenant facilities do not offer the full range of healthcare that Albertans expect, particularly in reproductive health and end of life issues. And despite what the Premier said, Covenant has been forced to shutter some of their emergency rooms, just as AHS has, because they have the same problem – a UCP government that is hostile to healthcare professionals. Changing the sign outside doesn’t create new doctors. Even if Tyler Shandro is on the board. Maybe Smith is just musing and saying the first thing that she thinks will please the person she’s talking to. Again. The problem is when you’re Premier, people work to turn your musings into reality. I’m concerned Smith is taking us down a path she hasn’t thought through at all. We need a government that is competent. That is not ideological, that does not make up its plans on the fly to save itself. We need better, and that’s what Alberta’s New Democrats promise.

Naheed Nenshi

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More than 900 Albertans will lose their jobs, and Alberta’s Premier is simply “disappointed” with thoughts and prayers for good severance packages? Premier, that’s 900 families impacted once these workers receive the pink slip. Alberta has one of the worst unemployment rates in the country. How are the 900 Albertans going to find new jobs? Your UCP government chased away $33 billion dollars of investments in 118 renewables projects that would have brought 24,000 jobs. It then continued with an unfathomable witch hunt on the renewables projects that practically stopped the growth of new jobs in that sector over the last two years. What’s the plan here, Premier? This Imperial layoff is not the exception; it is an increasing pattern. There are more mergers and consolidations in the oil sands sector, and the 2020 merger of Husky and Cenovus was a prime example that resulted in the loss of 2150 office jobs. In 2023, Suncor also cut ~1500 jobs in Alberta, citing the need for better financial performance and more efficiency. Imperial’s own press release says: “Leverages technology and global capability centres to deliver increased value” with “Expected annual expense savings of $150 million.” The UCP government has failed to act and prepare for the reality that is upon us. The sector is becoming highly automated and more efficient with the implementation of technology, which means less jobs available for Albertans. The question is, what is this government going to do right now to support the 900 Albertans losing their jobs? What’s the government’s plan to prepare and re-orient this highly skilled labour force for the future? And most importantly, how is the Premier caught off guard in this way? And will the Premier shut down the separation nonsense to bring back investor certainty in our province? Albertans deserve an actual plan for Alberta’s economy #ableg

Nagwan Al-Guneid

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Another Chief just shattered the silence. And this time, the spotlight is squarely on the UCP and Danielle Smith. While Albertans are told to “trust the government,” evidence keeps surfacing of quiet coordination, cross-border meetings, and political actors who seem far more interested in Washington than Ottawa. Let’s be clear: Indigenous Chiefs are now openly opposing the Alberta government not over ideology, but over sovereignty. Why are people tied to the UCP meeting with U.S. officials behind closed doors? Why are voices warning about foreign influence being dismissed instead of answered? And why does Danielle Smith refuse to clearly reject the dangerous “51st state” rhetoric that keeps circling her political orbit? This doesn’t look like leadership. It looks like recklessness. Canada is not a bargaining chip. Alberta is not a side deal. And premiers do not get to flirt with foreign agendas while hiding behind talking points. When Chiefs speak up, it’s not noise, it’s a warning. When whistleblowers emerge, it’s because institutions have failed. And when a government avoids transparency, Canadians have every right to assume the worst. Danielle Smith and the UCP owe Canadians answers. Until they give them, suspicion is earned not imagined. Canada first. Always. #CanadaFirst #ProtectSovereignty #ForeignInterference #UCPFailure #DanielleSmith #AlbertaPolitics #DefendCanada #No51stState #TransparencyNow

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