Prairie Post (West Edition)

The UCP and its greed-driven agenda a threat to all Albertans

- Danny Ponomar Lethbridge

Hiding behind a thin veneer of vague platitudes and gratuitous victory laps, MLA Nathan Neudorf hopes his embellishm­ent of Lethbridge’s prestige will inspire confidence in his party – a party that has been undeniably adept at failing Albertans, as well as public healthcare.

If we weren’t still recovering from a mass exodus of Alberta doctors, perhaps people may be so quick to forget that this nightmare was completely avoidable.

In an effort led by Jason Kenney and former health minister Tyler Shandro, the UCP made a political decision to unapologet­ically mistreat and demonize healthcare workers.

They attacked the Alberta Medical Associatio­n unjustly, eventually terminatin­g their contract with the province – all amidst the height of the pandemic. By December of 2021, an estimated 45,000+ people in the Lethbridge area alone were without a family physician. Yet, a tone-deaf Neudorf flaunts 17 new doctors while convenient­ly disregardi­ng why so many left in the first place.

It’s no secret that the UCP is a party driven by predatory privatizat­ion and corporate interests. They’ve shown very little desire to preserve our single-payer healthcare system despite its overwhelmi­ng popularity, but they’ll waste no time reminding us that they’re fighting for our “freedom.”

If his party really wanted to make Alberta an adequate place to live, let alone “the best” as Neudorf claims, I’m not sure that their decision to terminate an auto-cap that protected Albertans from predatory insurance hikes, displays this sentiment. Nor does cutting social programs that protect our most vulnerable; or trying to implement a flat tax system that would only serve to bolster the wealthiest; or the removal of numerous services formerly covered under Alberta’s “publicly-funded” healthcare. These examples don’t even begin to scratch the surface of a party who continues to undermine Albertans by perpetuall­y praising private profits instead of prioritizi­ng people.

Neudorf’s new party leader, Danielle Smith – whom he shamelessl­y endorsed – has wasted no time adding fuel to the flames of the doctor dilemma, vowing to fire the entire AHS and CPSA (College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta) boards, while making egregious accusation­s that AHS manufactur­ed staff shortages. Smith also has a history of spreading medical misinforma­tion on platforms like Twitter, where she’s taken extensive criticism for her disseminat­ion of lies, conspiraci­es, and racist dog whistles.

Mr. Neudorf speaks of an Alberta Advantage as though living in Alberta is inherently beneficial, but don’t be fooled by his demagoguer­y. Whether his generous portrayal of Alberta as some thriving utopia is sincere or not is irrelevant, when the threat of his party and their greeddrive­n agenda continues to be very real.

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