Premier Danielle Smith, in a speech to her party delegates, promised to fight the feds and build Alberta, but got the loudest applause when she promised to keep parents in control of their child’s education.
Parental rights -- and the admission of child safety -- took centre stage during the last day of the United Conservative Party's annual general meeting.
“We cannot have a successful province or a successful society without strong and nurturing families,” she added. One resolution mandates parental consent if a child under the age of 16 wishes to use a different name or pronoun at school, mirroringOther resolutions include a proposal to protect an individual's right to refuse any medical procedure they disagree with, including therapy and vaccines, regardless of the "societal benefit," banning race-based admissions in post-secondary institutions, ending provincial funding of supervised drug consumption sites and refusing transgender women in...
"The term we're using is 'disaggregating AHS,'" she later told reporters. "Too many decisions happen at a province-wide level and it up creating a lot of frustration." The UCP head says Alberta analysts have concluded an amicable exit that doesn't cripple the CPP is possible.Political scientist Lori Williams said the resolutions, and how they play out, will be watched carefully.
“Albertans will have access to affordable and reliable electricity no matter the season, the weather, or the time of day, and we will not permit the federal government to risk the safety and prosperity of Albertans,” said Smith.
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