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Carol A. Dudeck · 6 t9 X3 {( E1 b9 |* }
Works at Home Depot, Calgary, AB
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I'm not a fan of Jim Prentice but I do agree with one thing that he had to say, this is a CRITICAL time financially for Alberta, the next two years. There are only two "HAVE" provinces left, so if the NDP messes this up, where is the MONEY coming from?" R2 B9 p- Q- y' c; w* v
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What could Alberta look like:
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1) Oil industry closed.; Y# e, Q' k/ n8 a6 q" W0 m
2) Albertans taxed for climate change.6 ^% w3 c2 H8 ?
3) Huge deficits.
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Alberta is so NOT an NDP Province.
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Carol A. Dudeck · + M2 z, j2 o: C, s
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8 g$ F* t. k5 |- v8 t+ iAlbertains you just wait, we thougt that STELMACH and REDFORD were bad, they will make the NDP look like a picnic on a warm summers day.
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3 ]! {$ P1 o1 W+ L3 H) u1 _+ BGoodbye Alberta advantage. It was fun while it lasted.; q3 K' a, b3 J% r
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. B$ M" A" A# x, nAlberta advantage? Work in the oil industry, try to do anything else with your life and enjoy crushing poverty? Some advantage that was. Goodbye Alberta blue, we'll never miss you.! G' e6 f1 Y, E- X$ ?1 x4 v
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) L( _# ^# F ]/ ^7 h; O2 lMally Ander I think someone is misinformed. You cite Alberta's "crippling poverty" in your argument, but I'd bet you can't come up with one legitimate piece of evidence to back up that argument. Alberta's unemployment rate stands at 4.5%, that's tied with Saskatchewn as the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. We also have the highest wages, (formally, before Prentice) the lowest taxes in Canada, the highest disposible income and highest standard of living in Canda. Plus our debt is just over 10 billion with a GDP of 300 billion. That's less than 5% and the lowest GDP ratio Canada wide. I seriously bet that you can't find a single province with less debt to GDP than Alberta has. If you look at the facts, the Alberta advantage for the moment is still a real thing, but I doubt it will last for long under an NDP government.
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If you're going to retort somebodies opinon, at least get the facts right when you do.
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Carol A. Dudeck ·
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% z5 r/ {" N$ ]. [. D7 r* F& hAgreed Mally, how many CITY people did NOT do their homework.% d6 Y3 L+ v1 P: }. G
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Ohh my xxx how do not for profit sports organizations pay a 15 min wage
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Charlotte Reeves Wallace
2 @& l" o2 a4 {9 ?/ W" HMy last pay check was $9500 working 12 hours a week online. My sisters friend has been averaging 15k for months now and she works about 20 hours a week. I can't believe how easy it was once I tried it out. This is what I do, % u, c# g$ B% B
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PLEASE REMOVE THE AOL
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4 B+ {7 x, l+ `0 \ Z# IAs a Saskatchewanian that lived through NDP governments, as a business owner for over 20 years and a salaried employee for 15+, I have seen both sides. I feel the pied piper has just walked across Alberta playing their flute and all that follow are heading for a drowning.
+ u: R& o/ H: x, {8 h1 ZHigh income earners and wealth creaters, you think the PC's treated you badly, just wait...I had a saying when I was in business "Profit is not a dirty word unless you vote NDP"
# P E( {5 o4 e$ mThEMIER" Hubich. The working poor are in for a stagnate 4 years. Only time will tellose that consider themselves middle class, unless you are in a un...See More
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o1 L# Y9 j" z4 [' ?! r2 cCarol A. Dudeck · F2 A$ \. w6 G/ r9 ~
Works at Home Depot, Calgary, AB
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B/ M1 R( m: \2 z( P D8 b# [Agreed Randy, 100%, my husband and I lived through the B.C. NDP era, just BARELY. It got so bad for us we were forced to leave our family to go looking elsewhere for "WORK"because my husband was losing so much TAX every two weeks to pay for Welfare. Luckily I have always been Part-time work and was able to keep a bit more from the tax man. The NDP is just BRUTAL.
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Rob White · ( y$ p3 X. z# K' \& s3 V4 F
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I love that people are taking these polls so seriously. Last BC election the Liberals were going down by a large margin , and they didn't. Before that Jack Layton was supposed to unseat Harper, it never came close to happening. The polls last Provincial election in Alberta predicted a Wildrose victory with either a Wildrose majority or slim minority, it wasn't even close to right and the PC's gained seats... so much for polls being accurate. How did they get the numbers for them, asking Huffingsomethington Post readers??????
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Jack Layton died remember? Looka like the polls were right this time.3 i0 d" @% i/ C4 E
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Communications Coordinator at College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA)
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/ o5 T4 K8 c3 {; C" j2.Finance, Brian Mason, Bus Driver, Edmonton City Councillor 1989-2000, MLA 2000-, Party Leader 2004-2014, B.A-Political Science, Edmonton-Highlands-Norwood: x8 ? f, g6 e7 K+ Q
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3.Economic Development and Trade, Joe Ceci, NPO Public Policy Program Manager, Former Community Worker, Calgary City Councillor 1995-2010, Calgary-Fort
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7 s' j1 G4 V' u# g6 Z# ^& ^ G4.Tourism, Small Business and Culture/North, Marg McC...See More
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" T2 p ~# V, [ j9 MThe government JUST raised the taxes on high income earners. Why are high income earners jacked for working hard to get where they are at? Yes i agree 100% with corporate tax but another tax jump for higher earners is not fair...... Does anyone know what is considered a high income earner?$ S2 |; k$ `6 E5 K
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) f$ ]6 z% y3 TIt is guys like Edward Horne that wants everything for nothing, LOL
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: E ^" K* n* l8 ebecause it's usually more luck than hard work and they are NOT hurt by it.....GREED is a disease of the rich, wanting more than you could ever use......ORANGE CRRUSH; Z' Y; w% ~; n& P) j
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$ {8 L9 V+ ]- R8 ~# \4 G4 hKristyn Woods · 5 w% B, t9 H# g9 W1 S: s, }; Y! P
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I hope the pc gets shut down it has been one scandal after another with them. Wake up people. Ndp will wipe the floor with Prentice.
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your right and wipe the jobs with it. great job everyone for voting NDP. Hope you don't lose your job when large companies leave.
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3 x% t2 k0 [" I8 Y1 c& c. c7 aA Post about an NDP voters last minute change of heart during the AB 2015 Election. http://dominionstandard.blogspot.ca/.../why-im-not-voting...( _% T$ G+ z# L3 v
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NDP, will win. So pucker your lips and place them repeatedly upon my prosterier PC's.
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Many may not know this but if you don't like who you're voting for in this election you can "decline your ballot". This is NOT the same as not voting at all. This is also NOT to be mistakened as a spoiled or a rejected ballot which doesn't count. You still have to report to the voting poll and after you signed your declaration on residency, you can then exercise this option. Only 3 provinces (and 1 territory) I know of so far have this option. The declining your ballot gets recorded with Election Alberta, they will show up on election results, and it will indicate to the running candidates or parties you're not satisfied with any of their proposals. Check this article out:4 w: \2 k8 i t- \) Z* q
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