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Barbara Larochelle
BarbLarochelle
Feeling a bit of outrage fatigue. I know UCP likes to make digs about ‘the angry left’ (ie everyone who doesn’t support them or believe their lies), and maybe they’re
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Tom Young
therealyotung
I’m tired of seeing the shoulder-shrugging and defeatism around COVID in Canada. Talked with my mom (who is in Edmonton) yesterday and she raised questions about why NZ did so
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
IMO, it is sky palace bad. This will do lasting damage to the UCP, perhaps more than the party’s performance on real issues that matter. Because it affects the perception
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Eric Kryski
ekryski
This is profoundly frustrating! The federal #COVIDAlert app is 100x more effective, is FREE, provides instant contact tracing and LITERALLY all that is required is for @jkenney and @shandro
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Dr. {facemask-researching} Young-Leslie
H_Y_L
Mayor @doniveson warns Albertans not to flout Covid19 precautions just because the @Alberta_UCP MLAs & staff did. We refer to the impact from politicians' bad modelling of public health advisories
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Philip Turnbull
PhilipTurnbull
THREAD #ablegIf you look at the companies with coal leases in AB you'll notice they're VERY small companies that only exist for a specific project (Ex. Montem, Ram River, Atrum)
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Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions
mynamesnotgordy
My predictions for things that will *not* happen in 2021:1. Sometime, in the middle of February, Doug Ford will tell the truth for an entire week.2. Stephen Lecce will tweet
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Elaine Hyshka
ehyshka
Yesterday, Alberta's premier announced 904 opioid overdose deaths from Jan. to Oct. 2020 (66% increase in the death rate y/y). He attributed this increase to CERB and reduced treatment access.
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Thomas Prince
PrincelyT
I enjoyed this class activity and thinking about how I spend my time on Twitter and that led me to ask: Is it just me, or is a huge amount
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Jen Gerson
jengerson
1) Imposing aluminum and steel and other targeted tariffs as a strategic punitive and defensive measure against an anti-trade U.S. President like Donald Trump was politically viable because those tariffs
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Anna Junker
JunkerAnna
Premier Jason Kenney is doing a Facebook Live to answer questions about new COVID-19 restrictions and whatever else may come up.He is currently showing off a stack of bills. Watch
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Catherine Griwkowsky
CGriwkowsky
Oraaaaaal question period. NDP Leader Rachel Notley kicks it off by asking about the "walkoffs"Says workers have been working double shifts and instead of a "thank you" the government tells
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Rakhi Pancholi, MLA
pancholi_rakhi
Here’s a list of the actions the @abndpcaucus has been calling for in response to COVID. None of them include a shutdown. These measures would have prevented a shutdown, but
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Adriana LaGrange
AdrianaLaGrange
Some have recently questioned the ability of Alberta’s government to purchase the requisite 1.6 million reusable masks in time for the start of K-12 classes this fall. Orders totalling 1.7
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𝐃𝐫. 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐟 𝐎𝐫𝐮
dr_oru
Is healthcare spending costs going up? Yes. Is is sustainable like this? No.Can the government fix it? Yes. Can the government fix it without collaboration?No. Lack of collaboration is actually
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Jason Herring
jasonfherring
NEW: Alberta is reporting 1,026 new COVID-19 infections today.It's a new single-day record, and the first time the province has surpassed 1,000 cases.#COVID19AB #yyc #yeg All of today's new #COVID19AB
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