"In its latest earnings call, (Capital Power) CEO Avik Dey predicted a "return to higher pricing" telling analysts that he couldn't rule out prices of "$80 or $90" per megawatt hour of electricity by early 2028. By 2029, rival company TransAlta is predicting an average of $100 — more than triple the average price this year..."
https://t.co/wkkvQqHFDY
Let's not forget David Parker (a good friend of Danielle Smith's—she even attended his wedding), the same man under RCMP investigation over his alleged role in the massive data breach that put millions of Albertans at risk.
Danielle Smith should never have pandered to the separatist movement. Time and again, they've shown they have little interest in following the rules.
Scoop!
After years of the UCP making it out that there was no specific budget for "Your Province, Your Premier", it turns out that Albertans are paying A LOT!
Like almost $10,000 a month a LOT!
#abpoli#ableg#cdnpoli
https://t.co/Dyg8XAUuem
“The Alberta government paid an external agency $300,000 to build its website promoting the ten-question referendum upcoming this October.”
The day after our story on “Your Province, Your Premier costing taxpayers almost $10,000 drops, and now this. https://t.co/FGjEYyYiQ1
Here’s a fun fact: Companies associated with the Mraiche family continue to bid on Alberta government contracts including Health, while relatives of that same family continue to work in government ministerial offices—offices where staffing decisions are ultimately made under the authority of the Premier and the Premier’s Chief of Staff.
Those facts raise legitimate questions about the adequacy of conflict-of-interest safeguards and the public’s confidence in the integrity of government decision-making.
#abpoli #ableg #alberta #accountability #ethics #cdnpoli #abtory
WOW. Big news.
The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs just dropped a bomb on Danielle Smith.
Treaty 6, 7 & 8. United. Unanimously calling for an RCMP and Auditor General investigation into whether the Premier and her UCP government committed TREASON under Section 46 of the Criminal Code of Canada.
The Chiefs met on Treaty 7 territory in Calgary on June 16 and voted as one — pushing a separation referendum that puts Canada’s sovereignty at risk, trampling the Treaty relationship, ignoring privacy violations affecting millions, and opening the door to foreign interference. That’s the case they’re laying out.
And they’re going back to the source. When Treaty was signed, the Northwest Mounted Police — now the RCMP — made a promise: protect First Nations, protect these Territories. The Crown guaranteed peace and goodwill in exchange for sharing this land.
The Chiefs are saying: eff around and find out.
#TreatyRights #Treaty6 #Treaty7 #Treaty8 #AlbertaSeparation
@isabell53888198@jkenney@menard_ray How about the water agreement we have with other prairie provinces. The agreement is BC only takes a percentage allowing water through to Alberta . Albert takes there allotment and allows the rest into Saskatchewan and so on.
I live in the south it is already dry enough.
Albertans deserve to know exactly what some of the leading voices behind separation are advocating: mandatory military service, citizenship based on birthplace, and a vision of society that belongs in the past.
At a time when Calgary is attracting talent, investment, and opportunity from across Canada and around the world, the provincial referendum decision is giving oxygen to a movement that creates uncertainty, division, and risk.
Our city needs more homes, more jobs, more infrastructure, and stronger ties with the rest of Canada and the world. Instead, we're being dragged into a debate that threatens investment, undermines confidence, and distracts from the real challenges facing Albertans.
Calgary's future is as a growing, confident Canadian city. We must be focused on building that future, not legitimizing a movement that puts it at risk.