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OPINION: Competitive tax rate is essential

OPINION: Competitive tax rate is essential

“The three-point hike in Alberta’s corporate income tax rate is estimated to result in an investment loss of $1.1 billion to Alberta — and an employment loss of 33,700 jobs.
EDITORIAL: Get out of the gutter

EDITORIAL: Get out of the gutter

Last Wednesday night, the provincial election brought out the worst in St. Albert. Or perhaps the event brought the worst out to St. Albert.

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EDITORIAL: Get out of the gutter

Health, education, the economy were all rudely shoved aside at last week’s political forums as the crowd took centre stage hurling insults at the candidates and each other.
Vote for healthcare and public education

Vote for healthcare and public education

A UCP canvasser visited our home a few weeks ago. He greeted us politely, introduced himself, and said, ‘I am guessing from the sign on your lawn that you won’t be voting for us’. We agreed; he bade us farewell.
Make sure to vote

Make sure to vote

As a citizen who has exercised my democratic right to vote, both provincially and federally for over 45 years I have come to understand some basic truths about electioneering and voting which I think are important for all to contemplate.
Sign vandalism has started

Sign vandalism has started

Election season and as soon as signs go up, they are vandalized. It's typically the NDP signs that get knocked over or defaced while other signs are standing untouched nearby.
Thank you for support of firefighters

Thank you for support of firefighters

I’d like to give a huge shout out of appreciation to the St. Albert Walmart. We had family evacuated from the Entwhistle/Evansburg fire in which the tireless efforts of both the fire department and volunteers saved their home.
Campaigning and taking care

Campaigning and taking care

The wildfires currently ravaging Alberta come at a tricky time, namely right in the middle of a provincial election campaign. Premier Danielle Smith and Public Safety and Emergency Services Minister Mike Ellis both have to wear two hats right now.
A striking déjà vu

A striking déjà vu

2023 may well go down in history as an international year of militant strikes. In Canada it will have been largely triggered by our public servants. Federal government workers in Ottawa picketed at Parliament Hill for the right to work at home.
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