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Budget created to sway voters before election

By Lethbridge Herald on March 25th, 2023

AT THE LEGISLATURE Shannon Phillips – NDP MLA for Lethbridge West As your NDP MLA, I am deeply concerned about the first budget presented by the UCP and Danielle Smith.  This budget is a sham, created to sway voters ahead of the election and saddle Albertans with the cost after they’ve cast their votes. The ... Read More »

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Green Shirt Day highlights Logan Boulet’s impact

By Lethbridge Herald on March 24th, 2023

FROM THE HALL Blaine Hyggen – Mayor of Lethbridge April 6 will mark the fifth anniversary of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash. We were all heartbroken when we heard the news.  A day later, Lethbridge’s Logan Boulet succumbed to injuries he sustained in the tragedy. His parents, Bernadine and Toby Boulet, agreed to donate his ... Read More »

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Canada is suffering a care economy crisis

By Lethbridge Herald on March 22nd, 2023

Katherine Scott CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POLICY ALTERNATIVES International Women’s Day, March 8th, was the annual commemoration that invites Canadians to take stock of the progress made toward gender equality in our country and beyond. But in 2023, more than three years after the COVID-19 crisis was declared, this day reminds us that Canada still has ... Read More »

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Reflections on the U of L a year after strike/lockout

By Lethbridge Herald on March 21st, 2023

DANIEL PAUL O’DONNELL Today marks a year since the end of the University of Lethbridge’s first-ever strike and lockout. I am the president of the University’s Faculty Association and I was our main spokesperson during those troubled times. Something I am asked often is whether anything has changed. It’s a good question. The job action ... Read More »

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Council not the bad guys over funding decision

By Lethbridge Herald on March 15th, 2023

OUR OPINION Back to the drawing board.  And once again city council is the target of criticism by those who feel it should have supported administration’s request to allocate federal Reaching Home funding to Streets Alive at last week’s council meeting. Council voted overwhelmingly to reject administration’s request, calling into question the Request for Quote ... Read More »

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Muddy reasons for an $8 million cheque to OHV users

By Lethbridge Herald on March 14th, 2023

LORNE FITCH The minister of Forestry, Parks and Tourism rolled up recently on a mud-spitting off-highway vehicle (OHV) to announce an eight-million-dollar bribe to the motorized recreation set. It was pure theatre—partly comedy, mostly tragedy. It’s a tragedy because to provide tax dollars to build new OHV trails and increase traffic on others flies in ... Read More »

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Lethbridge not overlooked in the budget

By Lethbridge Herald on March 11th, 2023

AT THE LEGISLATURE Nathan Neudorf – UCP MLA for Lethbridge East There is positive news contained in the Alberta budget for 2023. This is perhaps the most balanced budget our government has presented to date. And by balanced, I mean the budget is fiscally balanced, it is balanced in how it addresses the growth experienced ... Read More »

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Councillor owed nobody an apology for questioning stipends

By Lethbridge Herald on March 11th, 2023

OUR OPINION John Middleton-Hope owes nobody an apology for questioning whether council members should be compensated for serving on boards, commissions and committees. The public apology issued by the city councillor at Tuesday’s meeting was an unnecessary act of contrition because Middleton-Hope committed no wrong doing. By stating – in a conversation with The Herald ... Read More »

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Business leaders need to take education failures seriously

By Lethbridge Herald on March 10th, 2023

Michael Van Pelt CARDUS THINK TANK It’s everyone’s favourite time of year in Alberta: not only was there a recent provincial budget, but we’re also just three months out from the spring election. So naturally, keyboards are clacking away in corporate boardrooms and C-suites across the province, happily churning out spending recommendations and policy proposals. ... Read More »

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Alberta’s old-school energy panel can be fixed

By Lethbridge Herald on March 8th, 2023

Bill Whitelaw GEOLOGIC SYSTEMS Here’s an idea, Ms. Premier. But first, some reflection. You’re all about competitiveness – and driving to where Alberta needs to be as a competitive energy jurisdiction. As an avowed libertarian, you have a particular set of views on how the state gets involved in the market. I’m pretty sure you ... Read More »

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MAID: Legalize first and ask questions later

By Daniel Zekveld ASSOCIATION FOR REFORMED POLITICAL ACTION CANADA on March 3rd, 2023

In 2021, Parliament set up a special committee of MPs and Senators to study the issue of “medical assistance in dying” (or MAiD) and to make recommendations to Parliament. The Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying released its “Choices for Canadians” report on February 15. The Committee recommends expanding MAiD further, even though ... Read More »

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