PARROTING RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA AND OFFENDING TENS OF THOUSANDS
Yes, Danielle Smith really did this and it's captured on video so you can see it for yourself.
Watch her comments about RussiaAuthorized by Alberta’s New Democratic Party - AlbertaNDP.ca
Danielle Smith is out of touch with your needs. While you struggle to make ends meet, access quality healthcare, and secure your future, she's prioritizing issues that go against your interests, offend your fellow Albertans, or are risky and uncalled for.
And the list goes on. For instance, she wants to let large companies off the hook for billions in clean-up costs using your tax dollars. This misalignment with your values and priorities is alarming.
Ask yourself…can you trust Danielle Smith with what matters most to you?
Yes, Danielle Smith really did this and it's captured on video so you can see it for yourself.
Watch her comments about RussiaAlthough she might not say much about it while she's in election mode, Danielle Smith hasn't been shy about how she would like to make you pay to see a doctor.
Watch her talk about making you pay to see a doctorThis is amongst Danielle Smith's least popular priorities. She has repeatedly said she wants to replace the RCMP with her own police force which will cost hundreds of millions more (every year) than the current contract with the RCMP. Her plan is most strongly opposed by local municipal leaders in smaller cities and towns who will be forced to raise property taxes significantly to cover these new costs.
Poll: Most Albertans firmly oppose her police plansPerhaps her most concerning pet project is Smith's plan to replace the Canada Pension Plan with a new scheme that promises lower returns and more risk. For Albertans, this means significantly less money at retirement and far less stability. Her plan is part of a larger scheme (ie. the Sovereignty Act) to move Alberta closer and closer to separation from Canada - an idea that is soundly rejected by the vast majority of Albertans.
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