Yvonne Dean βπ
@frazzling
Politically engaged. Committed to ethics & ideas, not any one party. Please don't add me to your list. She/her.
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01-06-2009 23:09:07
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Ardent Anathema Iβm not asking for anything, Iβm not a teacher. I am saying that itβs probably reasonable to calibrate the wages with the average public sector increase. Are teachers asking for a 34% raise, I think 17% is a good baseline for the reasons I outlined.
Asked why sheβs obsessed with puberty blockers while housing costs explode and teachers strike β Danielle Smith: βI donβt accept that characterization.β Sure sounds a lot like Jason Kenneyβs classic: βI reject the premise of that question.β Albertaβs Premier of Denial, everyone.
I think the #1 question that Danielle Smith must be asked is, "Teachers have been working without a contract since August 2024. Wouldn't your government be in a stronger bargaining position today if you'd used those 14 months to make real progress on class size and complexity?"
Dwayne Chomyn, K.C. The Province of Alberta has also run ads to influence American elections/mid-terms and US opinion starting in 2013 and continuing as recently as this year. I remember the now defunct CEC expressly wanting to make KXL an election issue in the US. It's not illegal, in fact Trump