CERB recipients and our Official Opposition Caucus have been calling for an apology since the video surfaced Tuesday in which UCP MLA for Lac Ste. Anne-Parkland Shane Getson claimed that CERB recipients used the money to purchase “cheezies”, watch “cartoons” and do drugs.
After his comments surfaced, Getson issued a public statement in which he doubled down on his comments.
NDP Labour Critic Christina Gray noted the #UCP itself accessed a federal wage subsidy program to keep its party office running during the pandemic.
“The Albertans struggling during this pandemic, who were rightly offended by these hurtful comments, deserve an apology from Jason Kenney and Shane Getson.”
- @ChristinaNDP, NDP Labour Critic
The UCP have shown the depth of their hypocrisy with their decision to use a loophole to take taxpayer dollars to finance their debt-ridden party HQ and then choosing to support and actually endorse the public shaming of the one million Albertans who actually needed supports.
On Wednesday, NDP MLAs were joined by numerous CERB recipients to demand a formal apology from both Premier Kenney and Getson.
Jaime Morrow is a substitute teacher from Lacombe and wasn’t able to work after schools closed in March. Her husband Todd Fink lost his job as an electrician in February.
“The CERB is what kept a roof over my family's head and food in our stomachs for the past 6 months, as it did for many other Albertans,” said Morrow, who was also joined by her 4-year-old daughter Gemma. “This UCP government is completely devoid of empathy."
Maggie Carrier-Smith was due to start a Women’s Building Futures program as the COVID-19 lockdown was put in place. She was left with no option but to turn to CERB to support herself and two young kids.
“My only option was to access support money. There was nothing lavish about our lifestyle but it saved us the hardship of traumas that lead to more dependence and expense to the province, which is important for conservatives to keep in mind before they make disparaging comments.”
Eren Hendersen provides practical support to people with mental health and physical issues, driving them to and from appointments and assisting them in other ways. He also lost his job and turned to CERB. The funding allowed him to purchase medications he relies on.
“I was just absolutely gutted,” Hendersen said. “It’s just insulting beyond compare that he would make these kind of comments for a million Albertans. Many of these people, including myself, would have lost their homes without this funding.”
Eagan Johnston underwent surgery during the pandemic and then relied on CERB during the recovery period.
“I mean did I buy some cheezies as comfort food while I worried about a friend who had COVID-19,” Johnston said. "But the absolute vast majority of my CERB money went towards vital supports for me while I was unable to work. That money kept me fed, housed and safe."
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We’re sharing documents that have come into our possession. I'll be completely candid - they showed up in the mail. I don’t know who sent them.
There are 35 pages of photos of a presentation to cabinet detailing the UCP’s scheme to rip apart Albertans’ public health care.
This is a plan to massively concentrate control of healthcare in Danielle Smith’s office.
It’s a blueprint for chaos in our clinics and hospitals.
Those UCP members who cheered for more rural or local decision-making in healthcare at their AGM this weekend are about to find out they’ve been brutally double-crossed. None of that is in here.
Three years ago, like many Albertans, my family adopted a "COVID pup" from Zoe’s animal rescue society. 🧵
Johnny was a tiny puppy, we had no idea he’d get so big (over 90 lbs now).
We watched with amazement (and a little horror) as he grew by leaps and grounds that summer.
With big dog comes big love. Johnny is a great cuddler. Johnny is trained-ish.
Johnny loves his food, a good bone and barking at birds he will never catch.
We all feel a little safer when he growls at cats walking by the house. If you are looking for a pet, or just want to support a fine animal rescue organization – I can’t recommend Zoe’s enough.
If we win this election, we will expand affordable childcare to include before- and after-school care—and we will accelerate $10/day childcare for all Albertans.
We need affordable childcare that works for working parents.
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“Childcare creates opportunities for our kids to have the best start in life by preparing them for school and ensuring they learn through play,” said @pancholi_rakhi.
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In 2019, the UCP cancelled the Alberta NDP’s affordable childcare program and failed to implement the federally funded $10-a-day childcare program, leaving thousands of parents on waitlists.