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This is a statement opposing a move by Danielle Smith and the UCP government in Alberta. The speaker argues that this move endangers the safety of queer and gender questioning kids in schools. They express concern that students may now out these kids to their parents, creating an environment of fear and marginalization. The speaker calls for support from allies and champions in the LGBTQ2 community, mentioning organizations like the Social Workers Association of Alberta and the Alberta Teachers Association. They also mention a planned rally at the legislature in Edmonton. The speaker emphasizes the importance of standing up for the kind of Canada and Alberta we want.

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These are tough times for Canadians with rising costs of living. Housing prices are soaring, with 2-bedroom apartments in big cities averaging $3,000 a month. Families are struggling with increased mortgage payments and grocery bills. Justin Trudeau has been neglecting these issues, favoring corporations over working people. Our efforts led to $1 billion for affordable housing and indigenous communities, as well as a framework for single-payer pharmacare. With just 25 NDP MPs, millions will benefit from free birth control, diabetes medication, and medical devices. Imagine the possibilities with a federal NDP government.

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The speaker criticizes the leader of the opposition for suggesting that everything was perfect under the previous conservative government and wanting to make Canada great again. Canadians do not share this nostalgia. The speaker highlights the leader's past as part of Stephen Harper's failed housing minister, where he violated the rights of indigenous peoples, ignored environmental responsibilities, and lacked a plan for the future.

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The speaker insists on a real inquiry into everything that happened during COVID-19, stating that those responsible must be held accountable, but currently are not. The speaker accuses authorities of wanting to move on from what they did during the "COVID hysteria," but the speaker believes their actions were not okay. They claim their charter of rights was not respected.

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Minister Freeland and the speaker discussed shared priorities between the federal and provincial governments. The speaker emphasized the importance of working together to address issues such as healthcare, affordability, and homelessness. They highlighted healthcare and affordability as top priorities. The speaker also mentioned that a clean and healthy environment is crucial for economic growth.

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The speaker criticizes the leader of the opposition, stating that he believes everything was perfect under the previous conservative government and wants to make Canada great again. However, the speaker argues that Canadians do not share this sentiment. They highlight the leader's past actions as part of Stephen Harper's failed housing minister, including violating the rights of indigenous peoples and neglecting environmental responsibilities. The speaker also mentions the lack of a future environmental and economic plan.

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has acknowledged a pedophile problem at high levels within Alberta institutions, including Alberta Health Services and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. In 2021, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta allegedly reinstated the medical licenses of two pedophiles arrested for sex crimes against children, including possession and distribution of child pornography. This occurred while doctors who treated COVID patients with Ivermectin, like Dr. Daniel Nagasi, had their licenses stripped. The speaker claims Alberta media outlets, such as the Edmonton Journal, have defended child sex abusers. The speaker also alleges that former Alberta Premier Rachel Notley publicly defended child sex abusers, stating the NDP stands with child predators and pornographers against child victims. The speaker promises to continue exposing these crimes and will not be silenced by the media or the NDP.

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The speaker describes meeting people across the country, distinguishing between those who can leave if they don't win and those who cannot. The speaker worries about the latter, exemplified by a waitress working multiple jobs who lost her car and had to return to a part-time job. The speaker claims her taxes and heating bills went up, but her wages did not. The speaker also mentions a man with three jobs who cannot afford a home and feels ashamed when his children ask why he is never around. The speaker says this man has been robbed of the promise of Canada: that hard work leads to a good life, including a house with a yard. The speaker asserts this promise belongs to everyone, and their purpose is to restore it, ensuring safety, fair wages, affordable living, and a government that serves the people. The speaker concludes that their focus is on the daily struggles of working Canadians.

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The speaker criticizes the federal government's production cap on Alberta's oil and gas sector, calling it an intentional attack on the economy. They argue that Alberta has the exclusive jurisdiction to develop and manage its resources. They express concern about the impact on investments and social programs. The speaker also criticizes the Minister of Environment and Climate Change for disregarding their province's input and unilaterally announcing policies. They hope for collaborative work with ministers who are willing. The speaker suggests that the Prime Minister should replace the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, whom they consider a menace to national unity and common ground.

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The speaker criticizes the conservatives for prioritizing symbols over action during their time in government. They highlight the closure of 9 veterans offices and the lack of investments in cancer research. In contrast, they mention their own investment in the Terry Fox foundation. The speaker also mentions the desecration of the Terry Fox statue and accuses the conservatives of disregarding women's rights in Afghanistan.

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Alberta has recently joined Saskatchewan and New Brunswick in attacking the rights of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, particularly trans and gender diverse students. This is concerning because these students already face higher rates of suicide, homelessness, and involvement in the child welfare system. Instead of taking away their rights and making spaces less safe, we should be working to protect and further their rights. As the spokesperson for 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, I have been proud to work with my colleagues across party lines to support the rights of trans and gender diverse students in our education system. We will continue to ensure that the government respects their rights and promotes inclusivity and justice in Nova Scotia.

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The speaker claims the prime minister is a climate zealot and eco extremist. They assert the prime minister has pushed for net-zero banking for decades, intending to prevent banks from investing in oil and gas. The speaker alleges the prime minister plans to increase carbon taxes on the oil and gas industry to eviscerate it, referencing the prime minister's book as evidence. According to the speaker, Canada's national identity, unity, freedom, and future are at a monumental crossroads.

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Danielle Smith's new policies are being criticized for being transphobic and pandering to far-right extremists. The argument against these policies is that they are based on false information and could lead to increased violence, discrimination, and homelessness for young transgender individuals. It is emphasized that trans rights and children's rights are human rights.

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The speaker insists on a real inquiry into everything that happened during COVID-19, stating those responsible must be held accountable, but currently are not. The speaker claims that authorities want to move on from their actions during the "COVID hysteria," but that this is unacceptable. They believe their charter of rights was not respected.

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Speaker 0 argues that the government and premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, forcing experimental procedures without consent. They claim the numbers support this: all seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops are gone, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna is gone, describing this as just the tip of the iceberg. The speaker asserts the devastation is widespread and states that the health minister and the premier should not expect applause for the careers wrecked and lives upended by what they call unscientific mandates. They pledge to stand for the voices of thousands of health care workers the government purportedly cast aside. The speaker ends with a question aimed at the premier: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by these punitive COVID policies?

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A grandmother and other Canadians, including Black, Sikh, and Indigenous individuals, have been peacefully demonstrating. They do not fit the stereotype of White supremacists. I have also received messages from many constituents who are vaccinated and have followed guidelines, expressing legitimate concerns about our collective future. It is important to listen to and address these concerns.

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Alberta has had enough of Ottawa trampling over provincial jurisdiction and ignoring the Canadian constitution. The province is tired of meaningless virtue signaling climate policies that impoverish Canadians and threaten energy security, as well as Ottawa's "screw the West, we'll take the rest" mentality. Alberta is also fed up with soft-on-crime policies that allow repeat offenders to roam the streets on bail. The province is also against unsafe supply, open border policies, and censorship laws.

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I am running in the next election to fight for the middle class, reconciliation, climate change, and to build an inclusive economy. Pierre Polioff, on the other hand, wants to bring far-right populist politics to Canada. He insults people's homes, uses homeless individuals for political gain, bullies LGBTQ+ youth, and cuts important programs like dental care and childcare. Polioff lacks the ability to answer tough questions and his so-called "common sense" approach is nonsense.

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The speaker describes meeting people across the country, distinguishing between those who can leave if they don't win and those who cannot. They worry about the latter, exemplified by a waitress working multiple jobs who lost her car and had to return to a part-time job. The speaker claims her taxes and heating bills increased while her wages stagnated, and she feels unsafe. The speaker also mentions a man with three jobs who cannot afford a home and feels ashamed when his children ask why he is never around. The speaker asserts that this man has been robbed of the promise of Canada: that hard work leads to a good life, including a house with a yard. The speaker states their purpose is to restore that promise, ensuring safety, affordable living, and a government that serves the people. The speaker concludes that they are fighting for these working people to give them back control of their lives in Canada.

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The speaker expresses concern about new policies targeting trans and gender diverse youth, calling them divisive and harmful. They criticize Danielle Smith for spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories about the care available to these children. The speaker argues that the policies will interfere with the doctor-patient relationship and strip away the rights of parents and children to make decisions about treatment. They believe this will further isolate already struggling youth and worsen issues like depression and suicide. The speaker accuses Smith of using these policies as a distraction from other government failures. They conclude by expressing support and love for trans and 2 spirited individuals and a commitment to stand with them.

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The speaker questions the effectiveness of the constitution and expresses concern about creating new organizations that may fail. They believe that the money spent on the referendum could have been used to address issues like homelessness and struggling families. The speaker believes that the voice created by the referendum will not bring people together but instead divide them further. They emphasize the importance of grassroots involvement and urge elected officials to listen to the community's needs. The speaker questions the actions of representatives in parliament and questions the need for a voice when it only leads to hate.

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Many Canadians want a federal election this year instead of waiting until 2025. In Alberta, there is a desire for an immediate change in the environment minister, Stephen Gebow. The speaker has good relationships with some federal ministers, including Chrystia Freeland, whom they consider a champion for their province.

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The speaker expresses their reluctance to talk to the person they are addressing, specifically because they believe that person has contempt for conservative Canadians. They accuse the person of refusing to answer questions and spreading misinformation that harms Canadians. The speaker challenges the person to name one thing they said that was misinformation.

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Speaker 0 argued that the government and the premier treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, insisting that experimental procedures were imposed without their consent. He asserted that the numbers are telling the truth: seven doctors in the obstetrics department in Kamloops have left, and the pediatrics unit in Kelowna has also disappeared. He described these examples as just the tip of the iceberg, insisting that the devastation caused by these actions is widespread. According to Speaker 0, if the health minister and the premier expect applause for the careers wrecked and the lives upended by what he characterized as unscientific mandates, they should not expect it from him. He stated that he stands in the legislative chamber for the voice of those who do not have a voice in this place—the thousands of health care workers whom he contends this government has cast aside. The speaker then raised a single pointed question that he believes deserves an answer: will the premier himself apologize to the health care workers whose lives were derailed by the government’s punitive COVID policies?

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Speaker 0: Are you concerned about your supporters being harassed and subjected to racial slurs? Does it put them in a difficult position to support you? Speaker 1: I won't back down from standing up for Canadians. The election highlights the stark differences in our approaches and the important issues at hand. While there is a small fringe element that spreads hate, the majority of Canadians do not support them. They won't dictate our policies on vaccines or the pandemic. We need strong leadership to recover our economy and keep our kids safe. Aaron O'Toole seems to take cues from these groups, but Liberals will stand up for Canadians. Speaker 2: Does attending events with anti-vaxxer protesters pose a health risk? Speaker 1: Anti-vaxxers pose a risk wherever they go, not just at protests. We will implement measures to ensure the unvaccinated cannot travel, work in public service, or access nonessential services. Canadians have a choice in this election, and it's crucial to move forward in the right way. Aaron O'Toole's suggestion that testing is enough is not acceptable. Liberals will continue to stand strong on this issue alongside Canadians.
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