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UCP pushing health care to the brink

By Lethbridge Herald on July 23rd, 2022

AT THE LEGISLATURE Shannon Phillips – NDP MLA for Lethbridge West Summer has hit and, with it, farmer’s markets, summer camps, music festivals and, of course, heatwaves. As southern Albertans revel in all manner of warm-weather activities, COVID numbers are rising again as the Omicron BA.5 variant continues to make its rounds, now that restrictions ... Read More »

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Canada needs to scrap ArriveCAN app

By Lethbridge Herald on July 22nd, 2022

Michael Zwaagstra Frontier Centre Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland thinks her government is too humble. At least that’s what she said when a reporter asked her why travellers are still forced to fill out the ArriveCAN app before entering Canada.  After extolling the virtues of national humility, Freeland went on to take credit for saving ... Read More »

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Economic growth coming close to a complete stop this year

By Lethbridge Herald on July 21st, 2022

Jock Finlayson and Ken Peacock BUSINESS COUNCIL OF B.C. The threshold has been crossed. Canada’s largest bank, RBC Financial Group, just published a report predicting that Canada will tip into recession in early 2023. RBC’s call is unusual. Anticipating recessions is notoriously difficult. And it is uncommon for analysts at any of the country’s large ... Read More »

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City residents and all Albertans are key players in Canada

By Lethbridge Herald on July 9th, 2022

AT THE LEGISLATURE Nathan Neudorf – UCP MLA for Lethbridge East Canada. Around the world it’s a country known for its stunning landscapes, generous people and of course, ice hockey and poutine.   155 years ago, on March 29, 1867, the British North America Act (BNA Act) was passed by British Parliament, creating the Dominion ... Read More »

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COVID mismanagement needs to be investigated

By Lethbridge Herald on July 7th, 2022

Preston Manning Increasing numbers of Canadians are demanding a national, independent investigation into government mismanagement of the COVID-19 outbreak.  Because governments themselves would be the subject of such an investigation, its conduct would need to be assigned to a non-governmental commission whose commissioners possess the experience, expertise and personal integrity necessary to render their findings ... Read More »

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Canadians need help to combat food inflation

By Lethbridge Herald on July 6th, 2022

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois Dalhousie University It wasn’t a good week if you’re a consumer on a tight budget – and that means most of us. Consumers are under attack. We’ve just learned that Canada’s food inflation rate was at a record 9.7 per cent in May. Everyone is noticing higher food prices and no section ... Read More »

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There are many reasons why Canada should be celebrated

By Lethbridge Herald on July 6th, 2022

Marke Milke Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy To understand why it’s popular among the chattering classes to trash Canada at this time of year, it helps to understand the power of utopian thinking.  In past centuries, utopian movements sprang from religious impulses and secular imitations of the same nature.  Religious examples include communes which, in ... Read More »

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Putting politics over people no way to serve a country

By Lethbridge Herald on July 2nd, 2022

Rachael Thomas Conservative Member of Parliament for Lethbridge The history of a nation is always composed of some great decisions and some not-so-great decisions. This is the nature of humans leading humans. Mistakes are made. But generally, those who take on the responsibility of leading a democratic country do so with the desire to serve ... Read More »

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Canada Day should perhaps be a time for reflection

By Lethbridge Herald on June 30th, 2022

Alica Mistaken Chief and Jason Laurendeau As July 1 approaches, it is worth reflecting on the state of affairs on these lands we occupy. Perhaps Canada Day should be not a celebration, not a moment to honour Canada’s past, but a moment for deep reflection. Perhaps it can be a moment to ask ourselves what ... Read More »

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Summer kicking off with much to celebrate

By Lethbridge Herald on June 25th, 2022

Blaine Hyggen Mayor of Lethbridge With Lethbridge PrideFest, National Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Lethbridge Rotary Dragon Boat Festival and the grand opening of Festival Square, among other events – what a week this has been to kickoff summer in Lethbridge! Wednesday’s grand opening event, the first day of a three-day festival called ‘Lighting Up Festival ... Read More »

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UCP education system failing kids and their families

By Lethbridge Herald on June 24th, 2022

Shannon Phillips NDP MLA for Lethbridge West The spring rain is slowly but surely making way for a hot prairie summer, while yet another school year winds down for students and teachers across the province. Many Albertan kids are rejoicing for the end of what has been a third pandemic year, one full of uncertainties ... Read More »

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