Everything about this stinks. Our premier is deliberately and completely unhinged and hellbent on getting her own way with everything. The Australian coal company must have either paid her a big chunk personally or it's coming a little later.
Well, Kenney changed the rules for the coal company, quietly, without telling anyone first.
Then Kenney resigns as UCP leader and becomes a “consultant” at the law office expected to shepherd the coal company lawsuit through the courts. The Aussies don’t bring their own lawyers to sue us, they use Kenney’s firm.
No kidding there’s a backroom deal happening.
Meanwhile, Dani makes exemptions for the Aussie coal company so they can keep destroying our mountains and polluting our headwaters.
What a stinky mess by Kenney, Dani, and the UCP members who don’t seem to care if our agriculture and ranches will be poisoned by the leaking selenium, not to mention all of southern Alberta plus Saskatchewan who are all downstream of the coal mines.
Corb is correct. Smith’s fingerprints are all over this. The independent Alberta petition should get the same stupid results. This is what you call autocracy.
I would be the first to suggest that the results of this particular petition verification seem strange, but I will not jump to the conclusion that there is a conspiracy involving Elections Alberta's integrity. Did Smith not announce that the "Water not Coal" petition would not be on the ballots this October, before Elections Alberta even released the results. We knew that whether the numbers fit or not, she was not going to puy the question to the people. At every step, in every attempt at a citizen initiative, she has changed the rules by which the petitioners and even Elections Alberta may operate. Well, with one glaring exception, in which she basically put a strangle hold on Elections Alberta and gave free rein to the separatist petition. Elections Alberta does its job as best it can when the rules and their mandate keeps changing in a biased manner. Look to the Government of Alberta for the wrongs, not the agency that has its hands tied by the Government's Law and Regulation changes.
Everything about this stinks. Our premier is deliberately and completely unhinged and hellbent on getting her own way with everything. The Australian coal company must have either paid her a big chunk personally or it's coming a little later.
Well, Kenney changed the rules for the coal company, quietly, without telling anyone first.
Then Kenney resigns as UCP leader and becomes a “consultant” at the law office expected to shepherd the coal company lawsuit through the courts. The Aussies don’t bring their own lawyers to sue us, they use Kenney’s firm.
No kidding there’s a backroom deal happening.
Meanwhile, Dani makes exemptions for the Aussie coal company so they can keep destroying our mountains and polluting our headwaters.
What a stinky mess by Kenney, Dani, and the UCP members who don’t seem to care if our agriculture and ranches will be poisoned by the leaking selenium, not to mention all of southern Alberta plus Saskatchewan who are all downstream of the coal mines.
Corb is correct. Smith’s fingerprints are all over this. The independent Alberta petition should get the same stupid results. This is what you call autocracy.
I would be the first to suggest that the results of this particular petition verification seem strange, but I will not jump to the conclusion that there is a conspiracy involving Elections Alberta's integrity. Did Smith not announce that the "Water not Coal" petition would not be on the ballots this October, before Elections Alberta even released the results. We knew that whether the numbers fit or not, she was not going to puy the question to the people. At every step, in every attempt at a citizen initiative, she has changed the rules by which the petitioners and even Elections Alberta may operate. Well, with one glaring exception, in which she basically put a strangle hold on Elections Alberta and gave free rein to the separatist petition. Elections Alberta does its job as best it can when the rules and their mandate keeps changing in a biased manner. Look to the Government of Alberta for the wrongs, not the agency that has its hands tied by the Government's Law and Regulation changes.
Not to mention that some of us are even more wary of unknown numbers calling after our Alberta elections data was released, en masse.
Let me guess, EA used an auto-dial app to mass call a bunch of us rather than using a human who could leave a message.