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A lot of good can happen in four years, particularly when Rachel Notley is fighting for you.
When Albertans go to the polls in coming weeks, they will face a major decision about the future of health care for their family.
You may have heard about the new Calgary Cancer Centre, the hospital coming to southwest Edmonton, new dialysis units throughout the province, but here 10 things Rachel Notley’s government did that you might have missed.
Albertans face a clear choice in this election: a stable health care system or an ideological experiment.
While Jason Kenney recently made a “public health guarantee,” he’s also promised to expand taxpayer-funded private health clinics. Combined with two-tiered health care resolutions from the UCP founding convention, it’s clear Kenney is hoping to turn Alberta’s health care system into a laboratory.
And while the UCP leader says he isn’t “starting with the intention of job losses,” he’s suggested he will freeze costs, failing to account for Alberta’s growing and aging population. That would involve cutting front line nurses, doctors and paramedics.
“Health care shouldn’t depend on how deep your pockets are,” Notley said. “The care you need should be there when you need it. We’re going to fight to make sure it is.”