Good Article
@Daveography -- the Province is currently being led by an underachiever armed with nothing more than a high-school diploma in the "I know enough about everything without clouding my brain with knowledge" righteous-first-premises-I-can-balance-the-budget actor. Actually, there is nothing wrong with a lack of education if you surround yourself with smart people and you let them do the heavy lifting. In a recession you spend or you fall into a deeper recession (that which has Alberta by the throat currently). You don't cut off spending -- especially to post-secondary institutions -- but I suppose Kenney thinks that a "lack of education didn't hurt me none" so why waste money there. This guy has the equation for a governmental fix exactly backwards. And, if you are of the school that "don't spend what you don't have" dictates then you are in for a world of much deeper hurt. I don't like to call names -- so I will rely on comparisons -- mini-Trump now leading the Alberta political scene. Higher powers please watch over the Alberta scene until 2023 when this wanna-be can be evicted.
In relation to the Municipal election give us a progressive that can focus on developing the technology sector, that can push for a hydrogen economy centered on Edmonton, that can rely on expert outside consultancy to deal with urban malaise (no more meager "planters-and benches" solutions), and that can reinforce Edmonton's strengths (post-secondary institutions, entertainment nodes such as Fort Edmonton Park, and the PROPER use of the N.Sask river valley. I am supporting Sheryll Watson for mayor and looking to find a strong candidate for the urban district to be vacated by McKeen. People who are unafraid to stand up to the Provincial government and who can call them out on their half-truths and worse.