2023 – RAJESH ANGRAL https://rajeshangral.com/main Fri, 24 Feb 2023 07:34:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 Celebrating Black History Month With Commitments to Anti-Racism https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/02/24/celebrating-black-history-month-with-commitments-to-anti-racism/ https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/02/24/celebrating-black-history-month-with-commitments-to-anti-racism/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2023 07:34:02 +0000 https://rajeshangral.com/main/?p=1358 We’ll make Alberta a better place for all…

Every Albertan deserves a caring, and competent government. That is what we’re offering to Albertans.

To celebrate the beginning of Black History Month, the Alberta NDP outlined our commitments to racialized Albertans to advance economic participation, public safety, education and more.

If Albertans choose us to form the next government, we will:

  • Pass legislation focused on anti-racism and race-based data collection, and establish an anti-racism office to help identify and address racial inequalities in the province
  • Work towards a public service that is as diverse as the province it serves
  • Set future generations up for success by developing a modern and inclusive curriculum
  • Strengthen the Human Rights Commission
  • Pledge more capital for racialized entrepreneurs and enhance the federal government’s current commitments

We must all work towards making Alberta a place where everyone can be successful.

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Competitiveness, Jobs and Investment Strategy https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/02/24/competitiveness-jobs-and-investment-strategy-3/ https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/02/24/competitiveness-jobs-and-investment-strategy-3/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2023 07:23:42 +0000 https://rajeshangral.com/main/?p=1353 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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Alberta NDP says documents show two year delay in Red Deer Hospital expansion; UCP says false https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/21/alberta-ndp-says-documents-show-two-year-delay-in-red-deer-hospital-expansion-ucp-says-false/ https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/21/alberta-ndp-says-documents-show-two-year-delay-in-red-deer-hospital-expansion-ucp-says-false/#respond Sat, 21 Jan 2023 08:39:21 +0000 https://rajeshangral.com/main/?p=1292 Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley says UCP documents show the estimated completion date for the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre (RDRHC) expansion project has been delayed by up to two years. However, the provincial government says the project is still on schedule.

Notley held a press conference in Red Deer on Thursday at the Baymont by Wyndham hotel (4311 49 Ave), proclaiming her government will make three commitments for the future of the hospital. She was accompanied by Red Deer –North candidate Jaelene Tweedle, Red Deer-South candidate Michelle Baer and Health Critic David Shepherd.

Just two days earlier, Alberta’s Minister of Infrastructure, Nathan Neudorf, announced the provincial government would be hosting a public information session to provide an update on the project. They did not give further details on what would be discussed.

Notley says her government would commit the following:

  • Press forward urgently with the expansion of the Red Deer Hospital and explore any opportunity to speed up the timeline
  • Ensure the current and future hospitals are fully staffed, as a part of their plan to recruit and train new healthcare workers
  • Be transparent with the project’s timeline and communicate any changes

“The UCP’s handling of the Red Deer Regional Hospital expansion has been chaotic and incompetent leadership and it is unacceptable,” said Notley. “The people in Red Deer and throughout central Alberta deserve honesty and transparency and for the Red Deer Regional Hospital to be a priority. Not more secrecy and empty promises from the UCP.”

With the recommendation for a hospital expansion dating back to 2014 in the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre Master Plan, the project was left off the Alberta Health Services (AHS) health care infrastructure priority list in 2018 by the former NDP government, in power from 2015-2019. At the press conference, Notley said AHS recommended other priorities at the time while they had “fewer resources”.

“It took us, quite honestly, I’ll be very frank, a couple of years to reconsider that and overrule that and decide that ‘no, we needed to get this back on the active list’ which is what we did while still in government,” said Notley, adding that since that time, the pressures at the hospital have grown. “Because of the unique position that Red Deer occupies as a city that offers a pretty full range of specialized services yet in a smaller setting, the pressures have perhaps been felt more intensely here and the need has grown at a greater rate.”

In 2019, she says the Alberta NDP put back the project on their priority list, creating a Multi‐Year Health Facility Infrastructure Capital Submission plan to redesign how governments would communicate to Albertans about capital construction. She says they also funded preliminary scoping work for the hospital expansion and commitment to its recommendations.

Under the following UCP government, the hospital expansion project was initially left out of their first capital budget. In 2020, the government anticipated construction would begin the following year. In November 2022, Premier Danielle Smith announced a 2030/31 estimated completion date for the project alongside site details.

However, the NDP say, according to the recent Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Prime Consultant Services document posted for open response on January 12, the new anticipated completion date for construction is 2032 and 2033 for post construction. The date for construction to begin is still undetermined.

“Sadly, this news will likely not come as a surprise to the hospital staff and everyone that relies on the hospital’s services,” said Baer, who referenced patients waiting up to 18 hours at the hospital’s emergency department. “This is just another failed commitment to the people of Red Deer by the UCP. When we are in government, we will get the hospital expansion done and address the crisis in healthcare all across Alberta.”

“The 2032/2033 date referred to from the RFP is the total contract period for a Prime Consultant. It’s standard industry practice to retain a Prime Consultant beyond completion for complex projects like the Red Deer Hospital, to address any warranty issues, minor deficiency completions, and to support the building handover and commissioning,” he said in a statement.

“Alberta’s government will continue to have transparent and open communication with the City of Red Deer about this project as it proceeds.”

STAFFING

“The chaos in our healthcare system and the need to improve the Red Deer Hospital is top of mind for many here,” said Tweedle. “Last week, I spoke with a nurse new to the Red Deer Hospital who was shocked to see how underserved and understaffed our hospital is and how it is literally bursting at the seams. We must take action — and I can promise you that Michelle, Rachel and myself will end the chaos in our healthcare system.”

In a response, Alberta Health Services said that four new physicians have been hired for the Emergency Department in a new mentoring role and clinical and physician assistants are being recruited to support physicians.

They also said surgical services have seen recent success in recruiting seven full time anesthesiologists, one currently practicing in Red Deer, and three more expected to arrive in February. For the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), in 2022, they say eight new spaces were added, bringing the hospital’s ICU capacity to 20 beds.

“Despite capacity pressures, RDRHC continues to provide a full suite of surgical services for patients. At this time, no procedures have been postponed and both emergency and scheduled cases continue to be seen as quickly as possible,” AHS said in a statement.

Steve Buick, Press Secretary for the Minister of Health, added that although more doctors are needed, he states the province, and Red Deer in particular, have seen big gains in 2022.

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Affordability, healthcare and the economy top of mind for Notley ahead of provincial election https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/10/affordability-healthcare-and-the-economy-top-of-mind-for-notley-ahead-of-provincial-election/ https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/10/affordability-healthcare-and-the-economy-top-of-mind-for-notley-ahead-of-provincial-election/#respond Tue, 10 Jan 2023 07:52:08 +0000 https://rajeshangral.com/main/?p=1274 Heading into the upcoming spring election, NDP’s Official Opposition leader Rachel Notley is focused on three key issues: affordability, healthcare, and the economy.

“From what we’re and our candidates are hearing at the doorsteps is that people are not all that interested in the drama around the Sovereignty Act, but what they’re really concerned about is having someone that will provide long-lasting, predictable relief on the affordability crisis, they want a government that is going to be dedicated to restoring and improving our public healthcare system, and they want a government that is going to be focused on a collaborative and strategic effort to recover the economy in a sustainable, resilient, job-creating way,” she said.

On the Sovereignty Act, in particular, Notley called it “worse than advertised” when it was being debated in the Legislature. She said the NDP heard from concerned investors, business owners, various Chamber of Commerce, oil and gas representatives, who have said it will create “huge investment uncertainty because no one knows what the laws are.”

“A perfect example is here in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland… many of those investments depend on partnerships with multiple layers of government. Perfect example of that is the Air Products announcement that just came out, which was really good news, but the vast majority of government funding to get that project over the finish line was federal money. Now you have a provincial government that is having a legislative tantrum… that makes investors skittish.”

That same day, Friday, Dec. 2, Rachel Notley visited Sherwood Park to meet with the local fire chief and Strathcona County Emergency Services members to discuss the progress of the Community Response Unit pilot and how the department was handling ongoing EMS pressures, which has been a topic of concern across the Edmonton region and the wider province for more than two years.

If elected, she vowed that she would focus on hiring more emergency services positions and turn current jobs into permanent full-time placement with benefits. In addition, more healthcare workers added to the front line, especially doctors, would help with the backlogs currently being experienced in ERs.

“It’s complex, but we need to be more responsive to individual community ideas and provide the resources that are necessary,” she said. “We need to restore predictability and stability. We need to properly provide the right resources to the system and recruit more healthcare professionals… The bottom line is this, whether you live in Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Edmonton, Calgary, or Cardston, they should have an ambulance come within minutes after they call for a medical emergency, and that’s not what we’re experiencing right now in Alberta.”

Looking more broadly at the overall healthcare system, Notley pointed to the importance of providing more homecare support, investing in more mental health care, taking a holistic approach to the opioid crisis, focusing on recruiting more family doctors, and looking at ways to reorganize primary health. In addition, she said the province could look into making more municipalities lean on an integrated emergency service, much like that of Strathcona County’s, as it’s been proven to be more efficient.

On the municipality front, which has been impacted by lower MSI funding, higher provincial lending rates, and higher policing costs, Notley pointed to the possible solution of the NDP’s Partners in Prosperity Act, which would look at the long-term revenue sharing benefits from oil and gas, and providing funding predictability to municipalities. In addition, the party plans to invest in affordable housing, which would take further pressure off of municipalities.

To address inflationary pressures, Notley applauded Premier Danielle Smith’s recent supports that will help some Albertan families, but those won’t help everyone, especially those who live alone. The NDP Leader would like to see more meaningful legislation for electricity and utility prices, car insurance, and student tuition.

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Happy New Year, Alberta! (By Rachel Notley) https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/04/happy-new-year-alberta-by-rachel-notley/ https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/04/happy-new-year-alberta-by-rachel-notley/#respond Wed, 04 Jan 2023 09:49:57 +0000 https://rajeshangral.com/main/?p=1219 ]]> https://rajeshangral.com/main/2023/01/04/happy-new-year-alberta-by-rachel-notley/feed/ 0