April 26th, 2024

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Ottawa should be cutting taxes, not raising them

By Lethbridge Herald on October 20th, 2022

Franco Terrazzano CANADIAN TAXPAYERS FEDERATION The rising cost of living isn’t an act of God or nature. Politicians are making it worse every day. You can find politicians who are making life more affordable for taxpayers. But those politicians don’t live in Ottawa.   Ottawa is raising gas taxes, payroll taxes and even alcohol taxes. Meanwhile, ... Read More »

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Alberta is calling skilled labour to fill openings

By Lethbridge Herald on October 19th, 2022

AT THE LEGISLATURE Nathan Neudorf – UCP MLA for Lethbridge East Alberta is once again a lighthouse for all those seeking freedom, opportunity, and prosperity. Whether it’s affordable homes, low taxes, good jobs, or world-class quality of life – families and businesses from across Canada are choosing to come to our province and participate in ... Read More »

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Ottawa needs to put Canadians first

By Lethbridge Herald on October 1st, 2022

FROM THE HILL Rachael Thomas – Conservative MP for Lethbridge If the Canadian people are not the focus of this federal government, then it is fair to the ask the question, who is? The last several months have left Canadians absolutely dumbfounded at this government’s lack of care, compassion and wisdom. As food prices continue ... Read More »

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Canadians getting desperate about higher food prices

By Lethbridge Herald on September 29th, 2022

Sylvain Charlebois Dalhousie University While inflation is showing signs of dissipating, food inflation appears to be on a totally different path. Food inflation has outpaced our general inflation rate for over 12 months now.  Statistics Canada just announced that the food inflation rate for retail was 10.8 per cent and 7.4 per cent in food ... Read More »

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Autumn brings worries of high energy bills

By Lethbridge Herald on September 24th, 2022

AT THE LEGISLATURE Shannon Phillips – NDP MLA for Lethbridge West Ever so slowly our mornings are getting crisper, leaves are gently showing their new colours, and we’re all getting back into the swing of new school years.  All of these things herald the arrival of fall and all of the reunions and rituals that ... Read More »

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Longer sentences, better bail regime needed in Canada

By Lethbridge Herald on September 22nd, 2022

Tyler Shandro Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Albertans are becoming increasingly angry with the catch-and-release system that allows dangerous criminals back into our communities.  This is not the fault of the Alberta Justice system, local courts, Crown prosecutors or the police.  The catch-and-release system is systemic and can be traced to federal laws and ... Read More »

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Mayor among attendees at Alberta Municipalities Convention

By Lethbridge Herald on September 17th, 2022

FROM THE HALL Blaine Hyggen – Mayor of Lethbridge I want to begin this month’s column on a somber note with my statement on the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. ​I, along with many others, have never known another head of state. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, has been a steady and constant ... Read More »

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BRZ working to improve downtown business environment

By Lethbridge Herald on September 16th, 2022

Sarah Amies Downtown Lethbridge BRZ As we navigate our post-COVID world, the future is looking bright for the businesses, residents, and workers in the Lethbridge Downtown Business Revitalization Zone.  2022 has been a wonderful year thus far.  We are thrilled to host and administrate the brand-new Festival Square space. After our successful June 2022 Grand ... Read More »

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Maintaining strong relationships with U.S. important

By Lethbridge Herald on September 10th, 2022

AT THE LEGISLATURE Nathan Neudorf – UCP MLA for Lethbridge East This summer has been a busy one! I was delighted to attend this year’s Canada Day festivities where we gave out over a thousand bags of popcorn, and handed out several buckets of candy at the Whoop-Up Days parade! It has been great to ... Read More »

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Alberta doesn’t need a provincial sales tax

By Lethbridge Herald on September 9th, 2022

CANADIAN TAXPAYERS FEDERATION Here’s the good news: the majority of United Conservative Party leadership candidates have pledged not to impose a PST or raise taxes on Albertans. Six UCP leadership candidates signed the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Pledge, which reads: “I will never impose a Provincial Sales Tax and I will not raise taxes.” All of ... Read More »

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Alberta needs a public safety task force

By Lethbridge Herald on September 8th, 2022

ALBERTA MUNICIPALITIES On Aug. 25, Alberta Municipalities’ Board of Directors had a constructive meeting with Alberta’s Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Tyler Shandro about the future of policing and public safety in Alberta. The board thanks Minister Shandro for outlining his government’s rationale and vision for a provincial police service and hearing our association’s ... Read More »

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