By Lethbridge Herald on February 21, 2026.
Herald FILE photo
The recall petition signing period for Lethbridge East MLA Nathan Neudorf, who is pictured in this file photo, is set to end on Monday. Due to lack of action from Ryan Tanner, petition organizer, a rally is set for Sunday afternoon.By Alexandra Noad
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter- Lethbridge Herald
With the Nathan Neudorf recall petition signing period ending on Monday, a group of citizens plan to hold a rally for people who feel dismissed after not being able to sign the petition on Sunday afternoon.
Gaye Metz, organizer of the event, says she hopes this event will spark hope for people who may feel despair.
“We’ve got too many wonderful things happening to allow those particular negative influences to affect how we become.”
While there will be speakers and presentations from various groups, Metz was also inspired by a solution her community had during COVID-19 lockdowns which brought some light.
Each evening at 7:00 p.m. people would step out on their porch and bang pots and pans as a fun way to connect with others.
The initiative was so successful it lasted two-and-a-half years.
On Sunday, at 3 p.m., Metz says its bringing the tradition to Lethbridge, all in the name of reclaiming humanity and having a fun time, even if the world seems really bleak.
“I’m encouraging everybody to bring their pots and pans and their nosiest utensil and at 3 o’clock we’re going to bang our pots and pans and have a marvellously wonderful, noisy time.”
Metz adds that people who are unable to attend are more than welcome to bang their pots and pans on their porch and join in the fun.
Metz was part of the large group of people who submitted a recall petition, but were ultimately beat by Ryan Tanner, who, in Metz own words, proceeded to “sabotage” the petition by ghosting everyone.
She says while this may seem discouraging, it is important to honour those who were denied their right to participate in the petition and those who put in a lot of work to attempt at reclaiming the petition.
“All these people had incredible courage and commitment and passion to stand up for what is right, and they did a fabulous job. That needs to be honoured.”
The rally will be held at Nathan Neudorf’s office at 550 WT Hill Blvd South, beginning at 2 p.m. on Sunday, with tables for other active petitions along with Friends of Medicare and the Raging Grannies being on site.
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Oh, my. I wonder what happened to the recall?
I think Mr. ‘I-can’t-recall-myself-recalling-myself’ Neudorf still owes us some answers about undermining their own legislation and democratic process.
Really pathetic
Now Sophie, you need to be reminded the 16 million in costs provided to Election Alberta could have potentially provided 485 EA’s to classrooms. However the Homer Simpson moment, DOH, doesn’t seem to register with anyone outside the blob.