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Glenn van Dijken

@GlennVanDijken

United Conservative Party MLA for Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock.

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calendar_today25-03-2015 13:22:36

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Nate Horner(@NateHornerAB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, I joined members of Alberta Enterprise Group to discuss Budget 2024.

Budget 2024 is a responsible plan to:

✅Re-focus healthcare on people, frontlines
✅Enhance educational success
✅Protect people, communities, resources
✅Support economic momentum
✅Balance

Yesterday, I joined members of Alberta Enterprise Group to discuss Budget 2024. Budget 2024 is a responsible plan to: ✅Re-focus healthcare on people, frontlines ✅Enhance educational success ✅Protect people, communities, resources ✅Support economic momentum ✅Balance
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Danielle Smith(@ABDanielleSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“One thing for certain, this premier isn’t trusting Ottawa to advocate on Albertans’ behalf. If we want to tell our own story, provinces have to do it ourselves, she asserts.”
- Donna Kennedy-Glans | National Post

Read more: nationalpost.com/news/politics/…

“One thing for certain, this premier isn’t trusting Ottawa to advocate on Albertans’ behalf. If we want to tell our own story, provinces have to do it ourselves, she asserts.” - Donna Kennedy-Glans | National Post Read more: nationalpost.com/news/politics/…
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Glenn van Dijken(@GlennVanDijken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of”
Federal Justice Minister uses his outside voice and shows the true desire of this dictatorial government, looking to strip away all provincial jurisdiction.

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Glenn van Dijken(@GlennVanDijken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read the entire thread. Important to note carbon tax impacts competitiveness while doing nothing to improve environment

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Brian Jean(@BrianJeanAB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read this piece from Travis Toews - It is important.
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'Opinion: Alberta’s case for taking half CPP’s assets -Since reform of the Canada Pension Plan in the 1990s, Alberta has made more than half of net contributions. That should be its share.'
'...Alberta’s net contributions

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Demetrios Nicolaides 🇨🇦 🇨🇾(@demetriosnAB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Due to our efforts, Alberta is booming once again! As we move Alberta forward, ensuring we continue to deliver a world-class education will always be a top priority.

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Danielle Smith(@ABDanielleSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unfathomable.

Rachel Notley’s NDP just stood up in the legislature and voted to keep the carbon tax and continue supporting Justin Trudeau’s unfair treatment of our province.

Our United Conservative team will continue to fight for an end to the carbon tax!

Unfathomable. Rachel Notley’s NDP just stood up in the legislature and voted to keep the carbon tax and continue supporting Justin Trudeau’s unfair treatment of our province. Our United Conservative team will continue to fight for an end to the carbon tax!
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Danielle Smith(@ABDanielleSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this animated explainer video on Alberta’s electricity grid, the reason for the pause on wind and solar, and what we can do to provide reliable and affordable power to Albertans for a generation.

Get the facts 👇

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Rebecca Schulz(@rebeccakschulz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Provinces and companies across the country have raised concerns with Ottawa’s dangerous net-zero ambitions… now we’re calling on Canadians to have their voices heard as well.

Let’s keep Canada’s electricity affordable and reliable, visit tellthefeds.ca !

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Danielle Smith(@ABDanielleSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The United Kingdom 🇬🇧 is now recognizing the significance of keeping affordability and reliability as a key part of expanding their electricity grid.

If only our own federal government could follow suit.

The United Kingdom 🇬🇧 is now recognizing the significance of keeping affordability and reliability as a key part of expanding their electricity grid. If only our own federal government could follow suit.
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Danielle Smith(@ABDanielleSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta would like nothing more than to trust that the federal government wants to find reasonable carbon reduction strategies, but stories like this leave us wondering why China is getting preferential treatment over Canadian provinces.

Read more: edmontonsun.com/opinion/column…

Alberta would like nothing more than to trust that the federal government wants to find reasonable carbon reduction strategies, but stories like this leave us wondering why China is getting preferential treatment over Canadian provinces. Read more: edmontonsun.com/opinion/column…
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Danielle Smith(@ABDanielleSmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a recent news report that Minister Steven Guilbeault is a vice-chair of a 🇨🇳 CCP environmental group, I am concerned why the Minister wants to force Alberta to 2035, but it is okay with China getting there by 2060...

After a recent news report that Minister Steven Guilbeault is a vice-chair of a 🇨🇳 CCP environmental group, I am concerned why the Minister wants to force Alberta to 2035, but it is okay with China getting there by 2060... #cdnpoli #abpoli
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Reliable AB Energy(@ReliableAB) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At this moment 88% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 16.1% of capacity and producing 6.7% of total generation, while solar is at 0.0% of capacity and producing 0.00% of total generation. At the same time we are importing 284 MW or 3%

At this moment 88% of Alberta's electricity is being produced by fossil fuels. Wind is at 16.1% of capacity and producing 6.7% of total generation, while solar is at 0.0% of capacity and producing 0.00% of total generation. At the same time we are importing 284 MW or 3%
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Catherine Swift(@Swiftie01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our power grid used to be run by engineers & other experts who determined how much power was needed & delivered it. Electricity cost used to be a competitive advantage for Cda. Now its been politicized & policy determined by politicians who don’t have a clue about the science. 😳

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