Lethbridge Herald

UCP government continuing to play the blame game

LETTERS

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The blame game is always on the lips of those that are currently in power (re: “Throne speech missed the mark: Kenney,” Sept. 25 Herald). This Conservati­ve government has no defence to offer for the mismanagem­ent of the Heritage Fund since the retirement of Premier Lougheed in 1985. Mr. Kenney is very good at passing the buck to the federal government; in my opinion, the buck stops at his desk, with the Conservati­ves’ poor governance over the last 35 years.

How often do voters have to remind the Alberta government by “letters” of their mismanagem­ent of the fund? In my case this may be the third letter since January 2013.

I will not enumerate again what the Conservati­ves have done and not done. Alberta, you know it well. I will say this: we have approximat­ely, by the last count in 2019, $18.2 billion in our Heritage Fund started by Premier Lougheed in 1976. He then retired in 1985. There was, in 1987, $12.7 billion. So we have managed to up our fund by about $6 billion in 35 years.

I will say this “again” for all you die-hard Conservati­ves “at any cost” — Norway’s fund through oil and gas royalties, started in 1990, sits at $1 trillion.

Mr. Kenney, don’t blame the federal government for not helping the oil and gas industry. They are trying their best to help all Canadians through this pandemic.

The Alberta government has the responsibi­lity of their own province’s industries. Booms and busts have always been an occurrence in Alberta. The Conservati­ves were not ready with a plan nor the money needed.

Josephine Aristone

Lethbridge

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