A
no vote in the referendum just could force many of the problems faced by overtaxed and
perpetually aggrieved
CANADIANS
(citizens and taxpayers)
to go away.
The
historic transportation plebiscite will have huge implications not only for
local transit users and those who drive but also on the future of Translink the
Mayors Council and all Canadian governments but especially those in Alberta and
British Columbia.
They’ve
got Big Government. Big Unions. Big Business. Big Environment. All the elites.
All the money;
or so they now think; but, I wonder, have they yet realised that No Tran$link Tax amounts to a vote
of NO CONFIDENCE, technically calling for them all to
resign?
Rachel
Notley was elected as the leader of the Alberta New Democrats on October 18,
2014. Since 2008, Rachel has served as the MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona, and is
known as a strong, effective voice in the Legislature. She was re-elected in
2012, with the highest share of the vote of any MLA in the province.
Raised
in Fairview Alberta, Rachel is the oldest child of Grant and Sandra Notley. Her
father, Grant, led the Alberta New Democrats from 1968 to 1984. Rachel has said
that her father’s tireless effort to build the party taught her the importance
of hard work, and she shares his vision of building a better, fairer province
for all Albertans.
Rachel
has distinguished herself as a powerful voice for fairness, for better public
health care and education for Alberta families, and for protecting vulnerable
Albertans. She currently lives in Edmonton’s Old Strathcona neighbourhood with
her husband and two teenage children.
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