@GregDurocher@TurnbullWhitby What about the LGCE, none of the working class will ever utilize it, while the small business owners will definitely use it, your complaints are all cherry picked
@visitorsdigest@RogueNerdOne@ABDanielleSmith Cost for daycare was between $2600 and $3200 a month, or between $29000 and $38000 a year, who can afford that, the Feds created a program that works and the cons want to kill to keep us poor and destitute
@visitorsdigest@RogueNerdOne@ABDanielleSmith It’s already been proven that it was Alberta that dropped the ball trying to scapegoat the Feds, after being called out for holding back funds trying to destroy daycare programs, they will now fund it, Feds already paid
@Purpleunykrn@staines_andyjoy@CoryBMorgan@CampbellShelagh None of the tax Alberta collects is sent to other provinces, there is no line item in the Alberta budget that sends money out of province, all provincial taxes stay in the province
Smith's big pre-election promises for health care haven't come true. In many ways the system is worse. Column.
https://t.co/htuaWkOBDn #ableg#abhealth#abgov#abpoli#cdnpol#yyc
Then who terminated Hinshaw's employment? If it was not Smith, and was not Cowell, then who was it? Two people resigned from AHS over this decision, so it is kind of important that we know who made the call.
Axe the carbon tax, and you surely axe the climate action incentive "rebate." This means most families will wind up being worse off.
Solid analysis by @CBCFletch: https://t.co/aHQBngkPcv
@thinkingal22@phyxx@AntiCo0kies Nobody is benefiting in Alberta except for the companies that are allowed to manipulate the market, you still haven’t addressed economic with holding which allows them to artificially decrease power to drive up prices, and we now pay much more than we should for everything
@GamerJust75644@MelvinArgue1@brianlilley Poilievre disappears for a period of time, he’s messing up, and letting out the secret garbage politics he’d enact if he becomes pm
@thinkingal22@phyxx@AntiCo0kies Generators are paid the pool price per MW, Alberta is currently north of $360 per MW, and last year was being paid $760 per MW last year at one point, in stark contrast to Ontario MW prices