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.
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Disappointing content from @CityofEdmonton. Yes, more than 125K Canadian peacekeepers served in many conflicts, but what of the ~2 million in WW1 and WW2 and other combat missions around the globe? Too bad Edmonton has forgotten these brave souls.
According to a U of Calgary study, the carbon tax's impact on the price of everyday goods and services is negligible. In all of these cases, less than 1%.
Some examples:
Restaurants 0.22%
Hotels 0.22%
Clothing 0.2%
Pharma 0.24%
Alcohol 0.28%
Rent 0.29%
Food 0.33%
PP is lying
Here is just a part of Danielle Smith’s Alberta 100 person field trip entourage to Dubai. Even her husband managed to join the taxpayer funded luxurious trip. After all, diner owner experience is critical to fight for plastic straws at a climate conference.
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@DuaneBratt Former Lethbridge Mayor David Carpenter’s response to former Alberta Treasurer Travis Toews comments is well worth a read #APP#abgov#abpoli#CPP Toews comments are hard to believe 😊
At the AGM, UCP members have voted to accept Resolution 6:
"Ban post-secondary institutions from the use of race as a factor in any admissions program or procedure."
We want to thank our listeners for their feedback about the Government of Alberta’s national ad that was heard on our station. We have chosen to cancel this contract effective today and these ads will cease running on JAZZ.FM91 effective midnight tonight.
Albertans expect a balanced budget — and a balanced budget is exactly what we'll deliver.
It’s time to get off the revenue rollercoaster and present a better plan for the future.
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For those who are fed up with drag queens reading to children at the library, here's a simple solution:
Stay home. And if you have kids, keep them home too.
But they'll be missing all the fun.
This is why I tell journalism students that open-ended questions are better than questions that sound tough. When conservatives first hijacked “woke,” every journalist should have asked them to define it. Cause these meltdowns would have happened a lot.
In June 2021, Eric Popper got into a road rage incident and fired his gun at someone.
The Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office just dropped the charges against him.
In a "Stand Your Ground" state, you can lose your temper and fire your gun for no reason.
Unhinged? I know you went to Law School. Is this what you were taught? When companies violate their legal responsibilities, instead of sanctioning them, you suckle them with money? You incentivize them to violate the rules? Unhinged, thy name is Rob, as in Robbing Albertans.
On January 24th, for a few minutes, more electricity was generated in Alberta from solar than from coal. Yes, in Alberta. Yes, in January. #ableg#cdnpoli
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