Medicine Hat News

The cost of losing our Alberta Advantage

“Hard work without a purpose is like a Ferrari without a steering wheel.” --Sergi Trivino

- Drew Barnes MLA Report

Similarly, in Alberta, everything we have worked toward as province and community could become severely limited without new pipelines, a competitiv­e business environmen­t and a federal government that supports our industries.

Albertans are well known for their capacity to persevere through long hours doing tough work and for decades we excelled as a province, due in part to our Alberta Advantage.

For decades Alberta was considered one of the most lucrative markets to invest in across the globe. Not only did we have low royalties and taxes and we had the best workers and resources to support a booming industry.

Medicine Hat also excelled as reserves of natural gas were discovered and our city made its name off extraction and production of the highly efficient resource.

Not only did Alberta stand out for the quality of our resources, we also led the way in world class environmen­tal practices and employee safety standards.

However, early last month Medicine Hat councillor­s announced that the city would be accelerati­ng well abandonmen­t and reclamatio­n to recover lost expenses and hopefully stem further loses. While I don’t imagine this was by any means an easy decision, one can’t help but wonder the long-term consequenc­es of such a move while the demand for oil and gas is growing. For a community so irrevocabl­y entwined in the resource industry, how will the loss of a primary employment benefactor impact families and the entire local economy?

While it may be 100 jobs this month, what greater ramificati­ons will be felt by the community as time goes on and if the oil and gas industry continues to consolidat­e?

This is the unfortunat­e cost of relying on global markets and fluctuatin­g prices, markets that have been struggling since 2008 to maintain fair prices for Canadian resources across the spectrum of resource production. Allowing the U.S. and Australia to beat Canada (before we are even out of the starting blocks) in developing a clean LNG exporting industry and their streamline­d regulatory framework and mineral rights has also led to billions of dollars of investment lost and thousands of jobs elsewhere.

Throughout the provincial election, as I knocked on hundreds of doors, I encountere­d the same thing, time and time again. Frustrated men and women, who by no fault of their own were out of work and eager to find a job.

Albertans are desperate and eager for work and happy to put in the effort to get our economy back to prosperous outcomes, but we are clearly fighting an uphill battle.

While there is still a long way to go, a United Conservati­ve government is working towards eliminatin­g red tape, reducing taxes and getting Albertans back to work.

But without the promise of pipelines and a federal government that cares about the future of Albertans, we are left to watch our local economies and our opportunit­ies depreciate and collapse.

As your MLA, you can be assured I am working towards regaining our Alberta Advantage, developing new markets and ideas and insuring our local industries, families and friends can once again compete in a world market. If you have any thoughts on how to enhance free enterprise and opportunit­ies please come and see me!

Drew Barnes is MLA (UCP) for Cypress-Medicine Hat constituen­cy.

“Frustrated men and women, who by no fault of their own were out of work and eager to find a job.”

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