A Calgary noise bylaw got Danielle Smith's attention faster than the voter list data leak exposing the private information of three million Albertans.
Just sit with that for a minute.
.@rickbellwrites is RIGHT. These out of town and out of touch politicians need to stay in their lane. We're talking about reasonable rules for those who have been treating their neighbours like garbage. City Hall must stand up for Calgarians, not take orders from wealthy donors or lobbyists. https://t.co/eMxD7GADOL
The speed and ferocity of the conservative response to Cowboy’s having to lower the volume at midnight on a Tuesday is truly something to behold.
Now imagine if the UCP cared that much about wait times in Emergency Rooms. #ableg
Over 200,000 Albertans came out and signed a petition saying no coal mining on the Eastern Slopes. Now the Premier says it's too late to put the petition question to a referendum.
For months, the Premier changed the rules for the separatists. Their signatures weren't even validated. The court said their petition was unconstitutional. But the Premier gave her separatist friends their referendum anyway.
But when it comes to coal mining on the Eastern Slopes, suddenly there's all these rules. Suddenly it's too late.
This is hypocrisy.
Alberta's New Democrats have always been clear: no coal mining on the Eastern Slopes.
The Premier, UCP caucus, and their staff have come out swinging harder against noise bylaws than they ever have against separatism.
https://t.co/8Zujf8eAxD
I sure wish our provincial government worried about the welfare of essential services as much as they care about being allowed to party loudly past midnight on weekdays.
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The Alberta government has moved quickly. We need our Federal government to respond quickly too.
AB's Bill 11 is putting the very foundation of Canada's public health care is at risk—There's no time to waste.
📢Tell @MarjoriePLC we need action NOW: https://t.co/O3gTsluqzl
And there it is…the two-tier healthcare system is here.
The government has provided no details on how their two-tier system will work, how many surgeries must be done in the public system for a surgeon to earn a private surgery, nor where all this excess capacity in public operating rooms has suddenly appeared.
If there has been spare capacity this whole time, why have we not filled those operating rooms with public surgeries to reduce wait times?
What a sad day in our history #ableg #cdnpoli
Albertans deserve a health-care system that works for everyone, not a two-tier system that protects profits over patients.
Alberta’s New Democrats are calling on the federal government to step in and protect public health care in Alberta
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