2. A judge had ordered Dr. Hinshaw to be more transparent in responding to requests for info explaining why the UCP lifted COVID-19 mask mandates on March 1.
Hinshaw has refused to give reasons why the mandate was actually lifted and if it was a UCP decision.
7. Alberta's education minister LaGrange wrote a NASTY e-Mail to school boards for allegedly preventing UCP MLA’s from not being invited to spring graduation celebrations.
Critics suggest this has a distinctly intimidating, 'kiss the ring' attitude
8. A 3-day hearing has been set to determine whether Alberta’s Minister of Justice Tyler Shandro breached the Law Society of Alberta's code of conduct for 3-major offences.
He could see himself suspended disbarred as a lawyer as a result!
9. Questions are being raised over Shandro’s real motivations and timing demanding a “safety plan” after #YEag is considering reallocate police funds to community resources
Critics say “It's not fostering a good relationship and this isn't good for Albertans”
11. In an shocking expose by @charlesrusnell / @jennierussell_ - 4 UCP staffers reveal how the premier’s office instructed them to violate FOIP by deleting key emails, using personal phones to conduct government business, and communicate through social media!
12. Plans to make Athabasca University, Western Canada’s largest online, an innovative “near-virtual” office model is in doubt after Kenney fired the current AU chair, replacing her with a UCP Candidate
Kenney wants to force it’s 1,200 staff to move to Athebasca
13. In a bizarre move, Kenney announced he’s honouring the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by giving current and former UCP cabinet ministers the ability to call themselves “Honourable” for the rest of their lives - something they lose once they leave office.
15. In a move to stand up to UCP’s plans to expand open-pit coal mines, a southern Alberta town has become the 1st municipality to endorse a community-developed policy calling for a ban on new coal exploration and development in the Rocky Mountains
16. The UCP is moving ahead with controversial plans to build schools under a P3 model
Despite claiming it’s cheaper, Alberta’s previous Progressive Conservatives cancelled plans to build 19 new schools using P3 after research shows it’a FAR more expensive
17. Despite promising Albertan’s help with record high natural gas rates in February and electricity in March with rebate cheques, the UCP still has no plans to actually deliver them
The UCP removed rate cap on electricity which has led to record high bills
19. The UCP has established new rules for choosing a new party leader.
The party will no longer accept cash for memberships to "secure the integrity" of the voting process, in part due to accusations of bulk membership buying by Kenney’s team earlier this year
20. Kenney’s good pal and major UCP donor George Clark’s company’s development permit application for a fuel pellet and MDF plant near Stettler was denied after he failed to meet important stipulations failed. More public consultation are needed @AlbertansFirst
Yesterday, Alberta saw 2 of the most undemocratic, anti-Canadian bills in our history.
Bill 3 and 5 mark a new low.
Rock Bottom.
Let’s go through these gross abominations and see if you agree
#Abpoli
#Ableg.
Bill 3: Opioid Damages & Health Care Costs Recover
Vulnerable Albertan will be mandated to forced labour (to UCP employers) to “recover” costs of mandatory treatments
Marshall Smith, Danielle’s drug “expert” was BUSTED for a similar illegal operation when he was in BC
#Ableg
Bill 5: Public Sector Employer Amendment
Under the guise of a “single public payer”, this all but sets up an Alberta Revenue Agency, which collects federal taxes to circumvent the Canada Revenue Agency.
This is part of Danielle’s secretive “Free Alberta Strategy”
@rebeccakschulz continues to hide from Albertans as her husband is paid by O&G to convince Rebecca to change 5 laws environmental laws and protected areas
Let’s explore Alberta’s Conflict of Interest act, simplified for Rebecca
Rebecca - take notes📝
#Ableg
1. Are MLA’s allowed to personally benefit from legislative decisions?
- NOPE! 🚫
The Act says Members MUST NOT participate in decisions that MAY benefit themselves, their partners, their associates, or their children.
Rebecca CAN NOT touch ANYTHING Cole is lobbying
#Ableg
2. What if a decision POTENTIALLY involves a private interest?
If a decision POTENTIALLY involves a private interest (such as Rebecca’s husband lobbying to make legislative changes) the MLA MUST:
✅ Declare it
✅ Abstain from voting or participating in the decision