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Our proposals will create over 47,000 good-paying jobs and attract an estimated $20 Billion in private sector investment.

We must build on the past and look towards the future with ambition.
Alberta has among the slowest wage growth in Canada. Under the UCP, capital investment stalled.

We will reinvigorate Alberta’s investment climate. There are massive job creation opportunities – which the UCP is not seizing.

Our proposals will create over 47,000 good-paying jobs and attract an estimated $20 Billion in private sector investment.

Our strategy:

  1. Create an Alberta’s Future Tax Credit targeting growth in emerging industrial sectors
  2. Supercharge the Alberta Petrochemical Incentive Program we created when in government
  3. Use Performance Fast Pass to speed up the approvals of projects for responsible companies
  4. Consult with Indigenous communities on expansion of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunity Corporation
  5. Repeal Danielle Smith’s job-killing, anti-Canadian Sovereignty Act

The historic incentives in the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act is pulling billions of dollars of investment south.

Alberta must compete. Decisions we make this year will have long-lasting implications for Alberta’s future.

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An Alberta NDP government will immediately increase the value of these benefits to where they should be if they had kept pace with the cost of living, and then index to inflation from there.

All Albertans should be able to live in security and dignity.

When we were in government, vital benefits were indexed to inflation. In 2019, one of the first things the UCP did was to cut benefits for seniors and vulnerable Albertans; the Seniors Benefit, Income Supports and AISH payments were no longer increased to keep in line with the cost of living.

This cruel decision pushed already financially vulnerable Albertans further into poverty.

Simply restarting indexing does not undo the harm done to thousands of Albertans pushed deeper into poverty, during the worst inflation we have seen in generations.

An Alberta NDP government will immediately increase the value of these benefits to where they should be if they had kept pace with the cost of living, and then index to inflation from there.

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What’s your plan??? It’s a question we’re asked a lot.

Well, we have a new Commitments section on the website that’s just for this!

Anything on this site is something we’re committing to do under our government.

This section is new on the site as of today and we will be continuously adding to it. Some things are not up yet (South Edmonton Hospital, Lakeview Business District, Morinville X-Ray, etc., but they’re coming!

Share this section early and often! It acts as a bit of a pre-platform section on the party website.

https://www.albertandp.ca/commitments

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Competitiveness, Jobs and Investment Strategy

UCP stalled wage growth and investment…

We must build on the past and look towards the future with ambition.
Alberta has among the slowest wage growth in Canada. Under the UCP, capital investment stalled.

We will reinvigorate Alberta’s investment climate. There are massive job creation opportunities – which the UCP is not seizing.

Our proposals will create over 47,000 good-paying jobs and attract an estimated $20 Billion in private sector investment.

Our strategy:

  1. Create an Alberta’s Future Tax Credit targeting growth in emerging industrial sectors
  2. Supercharge the Alberta Petrochemical Incentive Program we created when in government
  3. Use Performance Fast Pass to speed up the approvals of projects for responsible companies
  4. Consult with Indigenous communities on expansion of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunity Corporation
  5. Repeal Danielle Smith’s job-killing, anti-Canadian Sovereignty Act

The historic incentives in the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act is pulling billions of dollars of investment south.

Alberta must compete. Decisions we make this year will have long-lasting implications for Alberta’s future.

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Access to Family Healthcare For One Million More Albertans

Alberta’s NDP will make sure the one million Albertans who need a family doctor, get a family doctor.

Today, bad UCP decisions have chased doctors out of Alberta, with no doctors taking new patients in Lethbridge, Red Deer, and the Bow Valley. Recent data shows that more than 650,000 Albertans have no family doctor, and that number is rising.

Physicians and health professionals are counting on Alberta’s leaders to reimagine family health care, so doctors spend less time doing paperwork and more time caring for you.

Alberta’s NDP is standing with family doctors to put forward a new plan to transform family medicine in this province. With Rachel Notley as Premier, we will bring forward an innovative plan for primary care that we call Family Health Teams.

Family Health Teams mean you have access to a doctor who works closely with other professionals like nurse practitioners, Registered and Licensed Practical Nurses, mental health therapists, pharmacists, social workers, dietitians, community paramedics, community health navigators, physiotherapists, midwives, speech language therapists, and more.

This will include expanding current clinics and establishing new clinics in high-demand areas so more Albertans have access to modern, innovative primary care.

Our commitment to integrated team-based care delivered in Family Health Clinics will mean that within ten years, up to one million more Albertans will have access to a doctor within a day or two as part of family health clinics.

The Alberta NDP Family Care Teams Plan will ensure:

  • Better care and health outcomes for Albertans.
  • Care closer to home.
  • Access to a family doctor within a day or two.
  • Great places to work and care for patients.
  • Doctors who have time to focus more on medical care and less on administration.
  • Decreased pressure on Emergency Rooms, EMS, and hospitals and lower costs for the acute care system over time.
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Notley, Irwin Pledge Free Prescription Contraception For Albertans

Universal access to free prescription contraception across the province…

The Alberta NDP will provide Albertans with universal access to free prescription contraception across the province.

Universal access to free prescription contraception in Alberta will ensure that all women are in control of their economic future.

This is good health policy, good economic policy, and it is the right thing to do.

This plan would cover oral hormone pills, contraceptive injections, copper and hormonal intrauterine devices, subdermal implants, and Plan B.

Universal contraception benefits Albertans from high school to perimenopause and could save someone buying monthly hormonal pills up to $10,000 in their lifetime.

Women deserve quality healthcare. They deserve health care that’s there for them, when and where they need it.

The Alberta NDP will always stand up with women, for women, and for the rights of women.

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New Energy for Downtown Calgary

Calgary’s downtown has long served as a fundamental part of Alberta’s economy. Activity within it has generated tremendous wealth.

But today, roughly 30 per cent of downtown office space sits empty. Calgary’s unemployment rate is the highest of any major Canadian city.

This is despite the UCP’s promise that their corporate handout would fill the office towers.

It will take support from all three orders of government, in concert with the private sector, to support a thriving modern economy in Calgary.

Our plan for Downtown Calgary includes:

  • Partnering with the City on its own plan by matching their investment for office conversion and capital improvements to attract people downtown.
  • Building the Green Line
  • Making economic diversification a priority with targeted grants for small business to set up shop downtown, reinstating the Alberta Investor Tax Credit and the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit.
  • Supporting the creation of a world-class innovation district by working with post-secondary institutions to relocate or expand campuses downtown.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW TODAY: “The Alberta NDP’s candidate felt compelled to run for politics directly as a result of what he described as UCP chaos that is selling short the province’s future through corporate welfare.”

Self-described social democrat and Nordegg resident Vance Buchwald represents the first time Alberta NDP fields candidate from the within riding

MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY – An animal biologist from Nordegg who last week was officially named the Alberta NDP’s candidate for the Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre riding felt compelled to run for politics directly as a result of what he described as UCP chaos that is selling short the province’s future through corporate welfare.

“I’ve always followed politics; it’s really important. But it was never a goal of mine to be an MLA or anything,” Vance Buchwald said during a phone interview. “And then the coal issue came up a couple of years ago.”   

Buchwald was among a group of people who formed the West Country Sustainability Coalition, which lobbied not only against proposed expansions to coal mines or new projects but also the provincial government’s abrupt approach in changing the 1976 Coal Policy without public fanfare.

“There was extensive consultation throughout the province,” said Buchwald about the policy ushered in by the Conservative Peter Lougheed government of the day, adding he was about 18 at the time and had attended the hearings because of an innate interest in the Eastern Slopes.

“The Lougheed government had gone through all this extensive consultation, and then the Kenney government – with one stroke of the pen because it was only policy – cancelled it,” he said.

“It’s been reinstated, but the issue is, they reinstated it after they had issued a bunch of new coal leases” that have caused concern in the region due to “some bizarre locations of coal leases that surround some public recreation areas,” he said.

“And it wasn’t just the coal; it was the chaos created within this province with the UCP on a number of issues,” he said, citing examples such as health care, education and corporate tax cuts that didn’t create jobs.  

“Jobs were created during that time, but at a slower rate than what the population of Alberta grow by,” he said. “Largely, it was due to automation. It’s people with joysticks now driving the trucks (used at  sites).”

He also challenges depictions of the Alberta NDP as a party that frivolously spends money like a drunken sailor.

“The NDP is always painted as big spenders. And the biggest spend being done right now and proposed, is all this money that they’re going to give to the oil patch for clean up,” he said, referring to the controversial R-Star program.

“We talk about not having any money for health care, and then we turn around and give all this money away,” he said.

“That’s our royalty money – our tax money – and to me, it just reeks of corporate welfare,” he said, adding companies are required to clean up the sites.

“They have record profits right now, and I just don’t see why we’re giving them money for doing cleanup when they’re obligated,” he said. “I’d sooner see that money spent on schools, health care, save some for the future.”

Buchwald emphasized he is not opposed to oil companies and disclosed his own personal portfolio includes investments in the patch.

“But there’s a point where you just go, why are we doing this? It just seems to me that we’re giving away our future. Instead of spending dollars on citizens, we’re giving it away to the oil companies,” he said. “And I just have a hard time with that.”

Following the riding’s NDP constituency association’s Feb. 15 nomination meeting, Buchwald officially became the first candidate fielded from within the region.

“It was pretty smooth sailing since I was the only candidate,” he said. “People are pretty excited that I’m not a parachuted candidate.”

The riding also did not previously have an NDP constituency association, he added.

“That was one of the reasons they were parachuting candidates in,” he said.

Running for office might not have been part of a longstanding plan or life goal, but it’s nevertheless an endeavour Buchwald said he takes “very seriously.”

“I’m not a token candidate,” he said. “I realize I might lose, but I never play the game to lose.”

Born in Edmonton, Buchwald’s earlier life involved moving to Camrose and Stettler before eventually relocating to Red Deer where he graduated from high school.

Eventually earning a degree in animal biology from the University of Calgary in 1980, he spent more than two years working for an Edmonton-based environmental consultant and later went on to build a lengthy career as a fisheries management biologist that spanned three decades. In 2017, he moved to Nordegg, where back in the mid to late 1970s he had worked as a summer student for Fish and Wildlife.

A self-described social democrat who believes in a regulated form of capitalism that more equitably benefits the population, Buchwald is also a family man with two daughters and four grandsons.

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All Canadians pay into the Canada Pension Plan, and all Canadians deserve a safe retirement. Sign if you want Danielle Smith to keep her hands off your savings, and your future.

All Canadians pay into the Canada Pension Plan, and all Canadians deserve a safe retirement.

But if Danielle Smith gets her way, you’ll be robbed of your future. She wants to scrap your hard-earned CPP savings and start a new Alberta pension.

She’ll do it without a solid plan to replace lost earnings and bolster Alberta’s economy. Rachel Notley and your NDP are fighting back, but we need your help.

Sign if you want Smith to keep her hands off your savings, and your future.

https://www.albertandp.ca/pensions

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ST ALBERT GAZETTE: The NDP have committed to bringing back X-ray services to Morinville if elected this spring. In February 2022, the town lost its lab services and the X-ray machine broke in February 2020 but was never repaired.

In February 2022, the town lost its lab services and the X-ray machine broke in February 2020 but was never repaired.

The NDP have committed to bringing back X-ray services to Morinville if elected this spring.

In February 2022, the town lost its lab services and the X-ray machine broke in February 2020 but was never repaired.

The time the Gazette reported AHS said they had low patient numbers, difficulties in retaining staff, and a lack of working X-ray equipment which drove the decision to close the lab.

On Tuesday the NDP announced they would restore the X-ray services to Morinville.

“The government has claimed the cancellation of X-ray services was due to challenges recruiting staff, a lack of functioning equipment and low patient volume, but I do not believe the last one to be true because I have heard from so many about how vital those services are,” Karen Shaw, the Alberta NDP candidate for Morinville-St. Albert, said in a press release.

“So I’m here to say that an Alberta NDP government will fund the X-ray equipment and do everything in our power to recruit the necessary staff. 

The election is slated for May 29 of this year.

UCP MLA Dale Nally currently represents the Morinville- St. Albert riding.