@AmieVarley@wendywh30338921 I think it’s time for the PM to have a healthcare summit with all Premiers and their Health Ministers. Time to “lay the law down”. Canada cannot stand for this erosion of health care. Put Universal Healthcare into law now.
“I’m not neutral. I’m not going to be a bystander in this. We are going to actively pursuading the public that this is the direction we want to go.”
“This is the position of our government.”
@TheBreakdownAB You can always tell when she’s selling crap because her voice goes incredibly shrill. (It’s her tell) She could turn it into a great idea by FUNDING it.
If Premier Danielle Smith believes Alberta’s challenges can be reduced to immigration and constitutional theatrics, she is choosing distraction over responsibility.
Blaming population growth for strained services ignores the deeper reality - years of underinvestment, policy decisions, and governance choices made by this government.
Immigrants are not the cause of our housing shortage, health-care wait times, or classroom pressures.
They are workers, entrepreneurs, neighbours, and families who contribute every day to the prosperity Alberta proudly claims.
Floating the abolishment of the Senate of Canada as a referendum question may generate headlines, but it does nothing to improve affordability, expand access to care, or strengthen economic stability.
Political theatrics are not a substitute for competent governance.
Albertans deserve leadership grounded in results, not rhetoric.
Alberta is strongest when we choose competence over conflict, inclusion over division, and long-term prosperity over short-term politics.
We can welcome newcomers, strengthen public services, and demand accountability from our leaders at the same time.
Ours is a province, and a nation, built by people who showed up, did the work, and believed in leaving things better than they found them.
Alberta Prosperity Project legal counsel Jeffrey Rath says his group is meeting “very high level” members of the Trump administration, but he won’t reveal exactly who is in those meetings: “We have an agreement with the people that we’re meeting with”
@TheBreakdownAB Someone pointed out that on the two questions cut off both times Danielle’s hand went to her neck. Is this the signal for Bruce to cut the mic
Danielle Smith's 4-year contract for Bruce McAllister to belittle Albertans is $737,000 in salary and $88,000 in pension benefits, for a total of $825,000 paid to do what he did at public forums.
It's a disgrace.
#ableg
Shouldn't farmers have the freedom to make these decisions for themselves?
This is some weapons-grade nanny state thinking coming from a government and premier who claims to hate the stuff.