The government now created a panel that will study the studies of economic implications on separation.
This will be done before the referendum that will determine doing another referendum on separation.
That is UCP governance!
Best of luck Team Canada today !
Alberta lost over 350 physician registrations in one quarter.
At a time when families can’t find a family doctor, the UCP is failing to recruit &retain physicians.
Instead of fixing primary care, they are focused privatization.
Albertans deserve better.
$100 million is the price tag for Premier Smith's referendum.
That is money that could have gone into our crumbling hospitals.
Specifically when Albertans are waiting nearly THREE YEARS for an MRI.
My constituents are absolutely furious about Premier Smith’s wrong priorities.
Our public healthcare is not failing because of the quality of the PAPER HEALTH CARD.
It is failing when people are left waiting in hallways for care.
It is failing when patients dont get seen in time. NOT BECASUE OF THE PAPER HEALTH CARD.
Premier Smith has all the wrong priorities!
In 1965, the US introduced Medicare and Medicaid.
What should have been a public system became a vehicle for the current private healthcare profits.
Alberta's Bill 11 and Bill 29 are following the exact same path.
This is how you build a two-tier, American-style health system.
Mr. Sreekumar, 44 yrs old lost his life in an Edmonton ER hallway while waiting care.
In January, the UCP promised Triage Liaison Physicians (TLPs) would be deployed in hospitals starting Feb. 1.
Now, we are in June. No TLPs on the job as promised.
That’s the UCP’s public health commitment.
last year, the UCP introduced a legislation for citizenship markers & your personal health numbers on driver’s licenses.
The Privacy Commissioner warned about the serious privacy risks.
They are moving ahead with the rollout, yet the Commissioner is still sounding the alarm.
Celebrating Seniors Week in Edmonton-Decore.
From the St. Michael’s breakfast to the Northgate Seniors Lions Centre Resource Fair. It was a great week connecting with & celebrating the incredible seniors in our community.
Thank you for your contributions, wisdom that makes our community stronger.
Yesterday, I joined Edmontonians to grieve, remember & honour those we’ve lost.
All because they didn’t have a place to call home and were homeless.
Last year alone, 349 people in our city died due to homelessness.
That’s double what it was just five years ago.
This should not be acceptable!