Albertan seeking a normal provincial government.

Joined April 2020
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“Pierre Poilievre no longer has majority approval in Alberta and Saskatchewan.” Unfavourability of Pierre Poilievre is at an all-time high. cultmtl.com/2026/06/quebec-i…
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Yikes. From a CD Howe study I'm looking forward to reading.
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Why would the cost of electricity in Alberta be the highest in Canada and almost twice as much as what they’re paying in Ontario?
Yikes. From a CD Howe study I'm looking forward to reading.
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I was in Ft. Macleod on June 11, 2025 when Premier Smith said she would accept the results of a successful Water Not Coal petition and would allow Albertans to vote on it. How contemptuous she is of Abs who respond to her promises of direct democracy. A liar.
Today, Smith announced that she is not going to allow Albertans to vote on the Water not Coal petition for literally YEARS. How do we know? Let's start with the clip from "Your Province, Your Premier" where she states she'll follow the process in the act... /1 #abpoli #ableg
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For the first time in AB history, we have passed 500,000 on the treatment waiting list. This govt no longer tracks how many Albertans are dying while on that list…waiting. Our HC system has been intentionally broken by this govt, in order to privatize it.
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After (yet another) costly, convoluted government rebranding announcement was met with outrage, the Minister is walking it back. Now if only they could learn to consult with workers & other experts BEFORE making massive changes to our health care... calgaryherald.com/news/adria…
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Replying to @AdrianaLaGrange
The fact that this is being walked back now is suspicious, given falling polling numbers & pushback on a number of other issues. Don’t be fooled, Albertans. They’re pretending to listen, but they’re still the same as they’ve always been. The wasteful spending continues. Resist.
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CALGARY, more #ForeverCanadian lawn signs coming your way! Please pre-register on the website to make the sign pick-up process fast: forever-canadian.ca/en/lawn-… #Yyc #ableg
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“This is cheating.”—@KathleenGanley accuses the UCP of redrawing the map so politicians can choose their voters. She criticizes the appointment of Monte Solberg to the Electoral Boundaries Committee, noting he's a registered lobbyist for the Premier. 🎧: traffic.megaphone.fm/CORU615…
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Great to know that another petition succeeded. This one was completed without any illegal access to the list of electors and will be verified by Elections Alberta. #ableg
Alberta’s Corb Lund says anti-coal petition drive a success ctvnews.ca/calgary/article/a…
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Very excited to announce I’m joining the Alberta NDP Caucus as Director of Communications. These are pivotal times for the province I was born & raised in, and Albertans deserve a good, honest, pro-Canada government.
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"If she messes with the question, we're gonna be on the streets with pitchforks."—@CorbLund asking Premier Smith to stick to her word on a coal referendum. "I'm not a radical leftist," he says, but argues the gov. & coal CEOs aren't telling the truth. 🎧:traffic.megaphone.fm/CORU560…
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Corb Lund says he's done it. He says he's got 178,000 signatures, forcing the UCP to act on his Water Not Coal petition. Chatted with him about his apparent success, pushback from the likes of Brett Wilson, what he wants next and his message for Premier Danielle Smith.
"If she messes with the question, we're gonna be on the streets with pitchforks."—@CorbLund asking Premier Smith to stick to her word on a coal referendum. "I'm not a radical leftist," he says, but argues the gov. & coal CEOs aren't telling the truth. 🎧:traffic.megaphone.fm/CORU560…
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Alberta separatists tout secession as a way to take control. The reality is, a yes vote would mean a landlocked Alberta would be entering years of uncertain negotiations on everything from currency to passports to coastal access.
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Elections Alberta says the October referendum will require hiring at least 60,000 workers and printing 45 million ballots. That will cost Albertans nearly five times what the last provincial election cost — up to $100 million — all so Danielle Smith can keep her deal with the separatists. Imagine what that money could do for healthcare, education, or addressing the affordability crisis. The UCP and Danielle Smith have the wrong priorities.
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#ableg Alberta’s referendum will cost $90,000,000 of YOUR money! 🦴 7,500 hip surgeries 👨‍⚕️ 321 family doctors 🏥 15 rural medical centres ♿ $200/mo top-up for 37,500 AISH recipients Instead…The UCP Alberta clawed back $200/mo from 77,000 disabled citizens Thanks Danielle!
How much will the referendum on having a referendum, and on 9 questions that can’t be provincially implemented cost? $90 million tax dollars. 60,000 workers to be hired by Elections Alberta. You could build 3 schools for that. That’s your money #ableg elections.ab.ca/resources/me…
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#ableg How much does access to Danielle Smith cost? $525 per person $10,000 for a VIP table The party cutting women’s shelters and capping income support charges more for one fundraiser than most Albertans earn in a week This is who the UCP works for And it isn’t you.
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I keep hearing from Alberta separatists that the status quo is unacceptable and nothing ever changes in Canada. Well look at this bumper sticker that was prominent in the early 2000s. All of them are gone.
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Two of the rail-related meetings Moretta was invited to included information that, if released, could present a financial risk to the province or reveal confidential advice and deliberations by government, according to redactions on the documents released to CBC.  "What's he doing there?" said University of Alberta law professor Cameron Hutchison of the invitations. Hutchison, who has taught classes on conflict of interest, and has authored columns on the limits of Alberta's conflict of interest law and whistleblower protections, said it is unusual for a politician's spouse to be invited to a meeting about government business as a passive observer. cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/…
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