“In the weeks and months ahead, Albertans will have an opportunity to discuss our province’s future, assess various options for strengthening and protecting our province against future hostile acts from Ottawa, and to ultimately choose a path forward,” she said in a statement Tuesday.
“As Premier, I will facilitate and lead this discussion and process with the sincere hope of securing a prosperous future for our province within a united Canada that respects our province’s constitutional rights, facilitates rather than blocks the development and export of our abundant resources, and treats us as a valued and respected partner within Confederation.”
Ms. Smith’s new proposals also include reintroducing corporate and union donations to parties, constituency associations, prospective candidate associations, leadership contestants and third-party election advertisers, including those campaigning in referendums. It also eased spending limits, among other changes.
Both the provincial New Democratic Party and the UCP previously took steps to limit the amount of corporate and union money in the electoral system.
…because the only thing that Albertans were missing was more money in the politics. They really want to be just like the US.
Thing is, I’ve talked to a number of Albertans — they all voted Conservative, and they all despise what the Conservative leadership has become.
But they despise the Liberals even more, and see them as being actively harmful to Albertan prosperity, instead of just the fascists they know.
They’re all voting anti-Liberal, not pro-Conservative.
Makes me think they all need to switch to NDP.
There are more than two parties running in every riding in Alberta. They don’t show them the time of day, either.
They’re just smart enough to be embarrassed for their pro-conservative votes.
We’ll see if Nenshi can talk them into that when the next provincial election comes around.