Lethbridge Herald

Province’s cuts are appalling

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Dear Mr. Neudorf (cc: Ms. Phillips),

I am writing to protest the absolutely appalling cuts made to our education and health sectors in what is the largest world crisis in our lifetime. Cuts totalling the loss of many thousands of jobs, at a time when already the private sector is dealing with overwhelmi­ng unemployme­nt and distress. Quiet press releases on Saturdays and in the wee hours to try to cover up what you have to know will be unpopular decisions — though “decisions” gives far too much credit to the process.

How could your government even dream of cutting health care at a time like this? Downloadin­g educators’ unemployme­nt costs to the federal government when they already have enough claims to deal with from the entertainm­ent, retail and service industries? Setting up private health-care apps — not to mention their conflict of interest — during a pandemic? It is shocking and outrageous. You may have even thought your pipeline announceme­nt would provide some salve, but the paltry jobs created compared to those cuts are a slap in the face. It’s to the point that we are terrified of the antics that your government will bring each day, up to now a fear reserved for our neighbours to the south. But Kenney et al is becoming a laughingst­ock for the world much like Trump et al have been entertaini­ng us for the past years.

I write you, and not my own

MLA for Lethbridge-West, because I know she and her party would never dream of doing harm such as this. Instead, they know that a time of crisis and upheaval is a time to care about your constituen­ts, not fire them. Unbelievab­ly heartless, cruel, cowardly and asinine. I am only sorry that enough Albertans fell for your stupidity to elect you all in the first place.

Shame on you and the others in your government for supporting such a travesty. I and so many others are looking for a way out of this embarrassm­ent of a province before it sinks.

Nicole Eva Lethbridge

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