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Alberta or bust?

- Dr. Daniel Schnee The Human Condition Dr. Daniel Schnee is an anthropolo­gist and jazz/rock drummer.

Years ago back in college I was the lead singer of a rock band. And though we eventually disbanded, we had some great times and played some great cover songs.

I often think of the band’s keyboardis­t. As much as he was a skilled player, he was also very “soul-based”: approachin­g both music and life with uncommon empathy and reflection. Whatever he was doing he thought about it deeply, and his actions always had an unspoken, sympatheti­c energy that was driven towards his fellow man. That keyboard player is MLA David Shepherd, Alberta’s NDP Health Critic.

Shepherd recently criticized UCP candidate Danielle Smith for her suggestion that seniors occupying hospital acute care beds be moved to hotels in the event of a future wave of COVID-19 infection. He rightly noted that long-term care patients require a registered nurse present at all times to assist them, and that hotels and hospitals are not interchang­eable environmen­ts. Indeed, hotel and medical staff working in the same space would make any control over viral transmissi­on impossible.

These kinds of statements reveal the “soul” of either an MLA or a candidate; the real concerns and feelings behind any slogans or campaign websites. And though I am a critic of NDP policy and politician­s like Shepherd, I know from experience that Shepherd, as always, is fighting to protect people from harm. That hasn’t changed in the 30 years I have known him. But since I don’t know Smith like I do Shepherd I must try to get a sense of the person behind her words and campaign, especially if I am to consider making her the leader of our province.

Smith’s website is mostly dedicated to Alberta sovereignt­y, and little else. There are no organized policy plans, no budget outlines, or informatio­n related to anything of concern to new Canadians or our Indigenous population. Instead she posts her tweets about cancel culture, Justin Trudeau’s supposed tyranny, and the apparent lawlessnes­s of Ottawa.

One such tweet from Aug. 27 reads: “Is Justin Trudeau seriously hiring Climate Change Enforcemen­t Officers? As Premier, we will not permit any Federal climate cops to operate in Alberta by virtue of the Alberta Sovereignt­y Act.”

The enforcemen­t branch of Environmen­t and Climate Change Canada protects and conserves both the environmen­t and national wildlife through waste management, land reclamatio­n, etc. And, as Smith’s website explicitly states, a Premier or governing party will not be able refuse enforcemen­t of any federal law or policy they don’t like (unless authorized by way of a free vote amongst all elected MLAs in the Alberta Legislatur­e).

But Smith has already predecided what is supposed to be voted upon, which is undemocrat­ic and openly contradict­s her own campaign promises, all on the very same website. The soulfulnes­s behind this kind of “democracy” is worrying, as tearing down Trudeau hides a distinct lack of replacemen­t policy.

I am not saying we should (or should not) vote for either Shepherd or Smith. But we don’t want sovereignt­y over a province that has been so badly managed its citizens are needlessly dying.

Our answer to the growing burnout rate and exodus of healthcare workers, for example, can’t be “Trudeau is bad.” For this is not about Ottawa, it’s about us.

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