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Priscilla Schwartz's avatar

Why in hell does ELECTIONS ALBERTA NOT look into this???? How can we get them to investigate this? Is this not part of the job????

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Judy Matchim's avatar

Ya would think but maybe their union doesn’t allow questioning???🤣🤣

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Claudette Leece's avatar

They’re not going to look into this, just another reason for NDP to harp that UCP hates unions. That’s a trap

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Need to start a campaign like some countries are, where you can opt out of a union you dont support and make rules ensuring the union cannot fund in anyway, backdoor and all a political party. Their lobbyist so the big wigs get kickbacks and favors. While were growing a spine with the APP lets grow one against unions too

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Andria Wilson's avatar

I agree with you Claudette. We have to bring in legislation to allow workers to opt out of unions, in addition to ensuring NO lobbying is permitted.

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Grampa's avatar

We had the option of objecting that our part of union dews were sent to any political party or charity. I put in my objection and got flack for it.------ I, Grampa

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Unions over time have become activist for the party they choose. Even though Jerry Dias was caught taking $50,000 to ensure members were steered to vote for their choice, nothing was done to him, so what would a union boss have to do, to receive punishment. They’re a powerful lobbyist group, and despite the fact most of my co workers supported the conservatives, they were too afraid to rock the boat. You should never be afraid of your union, they work for us not the other way around.

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ROBIN DAY's avatar

I sat for 3 days in Edmonton city council chamber listening to proponents of the omnibus rezoning bylaw that will give developers carte blanche to rezone neighbourhoods without any right of appeal. Developers financed the election campaigns of the majority of councillors and mayor Sohi. The outcome is clear-the city tax base will increase, developers will be enriched and Edmonton neighbourhoods, lot by lot, block by block, will be turned into urban ghettos and concrete jungles.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

And if you look at the one group that advocated for it, he stated it was to make sure guys like him, don’t live in rich neighbourhoods, you only need to research the group, to see their whole agenda was for no cars,walking etc, 15 min cities nothing to do with their inability to afford a home.

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ROBIN DAY's avatar

that is what "equity" is about-use taxes and fees on more productive people and companies, and redistribute. Equity is soft language for socialism and communism. The councillors and mayor are ND through and through.

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Grampa's avatar

the unions have become just another layer of government-------- I, Grampa

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Wayne MacKenzie's avatar

and agents of big pharma. Interesting how the unions are pro vaccine mandates.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

One must wonder how much came in a white envelope as a thank you gift and which one at the top got it?

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TRM's avatar

By the way here are some facts to let the everyone know what was done to them. Especially nurses and health care workers! This is what YOUR UNION let them do to you without a fight. This is what YOUR UNION went along with wholeheartedly. You have been POISONED repeatedly and your union went along with it.

1) The vaccine tested is NOT the one they injected into you:

Naomi Wolf has an interview with Dr. Chris Flowers about the "bait & switch" found in the FOIA docs:

https://dailyclout.io/war-room-dailyclout-pfizer-documents-researcher-finds-secret-pfizer-trial/

European Medicines Agency and the FDA knew about it in 2020.

2) There is serious DNA contamination in ALL the vials and batches. Thanks to the lipid nano particles it bypassed your defences and went right inside the cells of your organs.

Testimony by Professor Dr. Phillip Buckhaults (University of South Carolina) as he testifies before South Carolina Senate Medical Affairs Ad-Hoc Committee on DHEC.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEWHhrHiiTY

3) Pfizer didn't tell Health Canada, the FDA or anyone about certain sequences like they were obligated by law to do. Health Canada is asleep at the wheel.

https://viralimmunologist.substack.com/p/explosive-story-health-canada-admits

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Brando's avatar

I am watching this from the inside and both Sheldon and Danielle are 100% correct. You are correct except for one small point. Health Canada is not merely asleep at the wheel, they are hostile against Canadians because they are wholly overwhelmed by data points and campaigns from outside of the country that are not in our best interest. Stephen Harper handed the Health Canada reins over in about 2005, and if the WHO is the policy setter, the majority share of policy made there is by the Chinese seat of influence. Unfortunately they have a conflict of interest for our country if the policies are set for advancement of their goals.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

All the more reason Alberta become independent, then our bosses are Albertans not the WHO and UN.

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Cynthia's avatar

Calgarians knew that Gondek was paid and bought by unions particularly because she was an unknown with not much to say. It will be interesting to watch our next municipal election and hopefully scrutinize where funding is coming from. She was elected based on an approach that straddle the centre however as soon as she was elected her first announcement was to declare Calgary a “climate emergency “. She’s a fraud and if there is a god she will be a one term pony.

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Brando's avatar

When her first priority was to reissue fluoride in Calgary water to dumb us down, we know she’s not ‘friendly.’ She’s a 15 minute city globalist- and these individuals need to be ripped out of every political seat they enter by treacherous means. They serve alright- they serve themselves.

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Cynthia's avatar

She also ran scared when protests were loud and then had tax payers pay for home security for all councillors. What infuriated me most was her childish treatment of our councillor Sean Chu. She refused to allow him to be sworn in all because her campaign brought up an old and dealt with allegation from 25 years ago. Our riding had no representation in council because she was chest thumping her so called feminist side. The old news attempt to cancel Sean didn’t result in him

Losing. Sadly his home was bombarded by media and not once did she care about the repercussions on his teenagers. I have nothing but disdain for this woman. During her campaign we attended a “women for empowerment “(ughhh) where she spoke. It was during Covid and she spearheaded the motion to extend mask wearing BUT guess who showed up bare faced encircled by her very woke entourage.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

As usual problem lies in the lack of interest in voting, folks sit at home eating Doritos and watching Tik Tok rather than ensure their voices are heard, but the same ones are the first to crap when the votes don’t go there way. We have to deal with apathy before trying to educate a population, who seems to have little interest in what happens politically until it’s in their front yard. They can get out by the hundreds for the million man March but where are those thousands in the streets, protesting about getting rid of Trudeau first. The two cities are dragging AB down, we may need to sell them to Quebec if we seperate because we’re just bringing the problem along then.

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TRM's avatar

Civic elections usually draw 25% of eligible voters.

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RAM's avatar

The lack of interest in voting is a serious problem! Unfortunately the only way to make changes is the vote. How to get people to the polls is a big challenge.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Well maybe the financial disaster Canada is right now, will motivate those that cant take the time. If not then quit whining folks, you have only yourself to thank. But I also believe from talking to many folks, the quality of candidates is diminishing because unless your perfect now, the opposition lets loose the hounds. Why would a good qualified person subject that to themselves and their families. Only thing I will say is conservatives issue, they eat their own

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Need to start ensuring who gets elected on union boards are not all NDP bootlickers because over the years, thats who seems to gravitate to them. Other workers complain but never get involved. And many have no clue how a union even works. First thing they need to do is vote to roll back the heads of unions pay, talk about getting paid for being the NDP bag boys

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Brando's avatar

The union I witness is working very hard to get the membership to opt in to contribute monies from dues to the Canadian Federation of Labour and their special interest groups. It is quite partisan in the video infomercial that I was shown. If I wasn’t so informed I would have endorsed it- but I understand that it is injurious. I know it because my union did NOT have my back during mandates and I saw quite a few good Labour Relation Officers leave because they couldn’t hold their nose while the union let down membership by throwing them to slaughter. At least some had conscience.

Deeds not words.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Totally agree we lost wonderful staff members because they refused to take a knee. Then when they were asked to return, they refused to work for an organization that treated them like that. What was worse was how seniors were treated or mistreated during Covid , and union refused to get involved. The unions have failed its workers, just like health care is failing Albertans

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Brando's avatar

Our nimblest minds have retired or moved to the private sector. The brain drain of healthy and solution focused professionals with clear sight lines has evaporated. It’s a hidden inversion of power as well because few remain who are top of class in common sense- few who actually lead or innovate remain- and sadly, that was the entire point.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

For those interested in seeing a window into the insanity in the world going on, go to Rumble watch George Webb and Peter Duke called the Lucky Streeck, he is a well know author who has done deep investigations into world politics and where some of this insanity started. It was deleted from Facebook so you know there’s truth to it

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Karen Karma's avatar

Unions should not be political. That is not what their purpose is. I think its time for unions to disappear.

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Claudette Leece's avatar

Good job Sheldon, can you see if you can find stats on how the deaths have broken down in MAID, how many disabled etc, Cam Tait wrote a good article today on the lack of care for disabled people in Alberta hospitals, wrote him an email asking if he is concerned disabled people will find themselves a statistic on this. You have such good research skills, I know if the stats are available you will find them. We are over 34,000 dead this way . Can only imagine how many seniors, especially with dementia will find out

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