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Sally Scott
mssallyscott
If I could ask one question of candidates during the upcoming #yegCC election, it would be:When you lead an organization, do you see yourself/your role as being one of service
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Jeff Samsonow
jeffsamsonow
City council about to come back for more public hearing on racism and policing, but first! That school board trustee who said that police are needed in schools to protect
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Andrew Knack
AndrewKnack
Why does #yeg have more debt per person compared to other cities?It's not a simple answer but we can start answering that question by going back to 2005 when the
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Kaycee Madu
KayceeMaduYEG
Today, I introduced Bill 29, the Local Authorities Election Amendment Act, which, if passed, will level the playing field for candidates and increase voter participation. 1/6 #ableg The previous government
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Jim Johansson
johansson_rn
In response to the #yegcc discussions on defunding EPS, some thoughts on deescalation in potentially violent situations, from a Registered Nurse with a background in forensic psychiatric settings. A (probably)
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Timothy Gerwing
gerwingtim
As a person of colour who grew up in #yxe amid many awful racial incidents, I am beyond proud of @KayceeMaduYEG today. The NDP defended carding for four years. Madu
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Angie M
storyofangie
Watching Edmonton City Council hearing from Edmonton Zone Medical Staff Association doctors this morning. Some notes that were surprising to me who is dialed into this everyday... #yeg #yegcc #COVID19AB
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Haruun J. Ali
HaruunAli
Edmonton has been a city for 126 years. Today, over 40% of Edmontonians are a BIPOC or minority. In the last 126, only 4 BIPOC have served #YEGCC. Speaking of
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parityyeg
ParityYEG
Last night, @gisellegeneral requested a list of inexpensive or free businesses and resources for candidates who are looking to keep moving their campaigns forward, even if money is tight right
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Aaron Paquette
Ward4Aaron
I’ve always called photo radar in Edmonton a ’cash cow’.“Shouldn’t there be fines for speeding?”Yes. That’s fair. What’s not fair is that it is an ‘unequal tax’. If you are
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Erik Backstrom
e_backstrom
Here, looking north from the corner of 104 St & 63 Ave, is a groundbreaking land use change in Edmonton. In planning, changes within land use categories can be tricky
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Paula Simons
Paulatics
Hibernating inside on this cold sunny Sunday? Have you watched to the end of Netflix and run out of podcast ideas? Let me suggest that this is the perfect day
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