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Alberta overhauls election laws to allow corporate donations to political parties, change referendum thresholds

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    Alberta overhauls election laws to allow corporate donations, change referendum thresholds | CBC News

    The Alberta government wants to bring back corporate and union political donations, eliminate vouching for a voter’s identity at election polling stations, and lower the threshold for recalls and referendums. 

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      I’m not Canadian. I studied in Canada before moving back to my home country.

      But I genuinely love this country and I want to see Canada thrive.

      How can I say this without offending anyone…? I’m about to ruffle some feathers.

      Every single political news that seems to come out of Alberta makes me think "Wow !! These folks seem the most ignorant in Canada"

      Your Premier Danielle Smith attended a party with Tucker Carlson.

      This is the same guy who said angry Ottawa truckers should "find Trudeau" and “deal with him”. He wasn’t joking. He said that again and again.

      Is this really what you want? A bunch of angry guys lynching the Prime Minister? Let’s say it actually happens. They storm his house and beat him up. Then what? What exactly happens next…?

      How can any self-respecting Canadian Premier attend an event with a man who made these statements?

      https://www.ctvnews.ca/calgary/article/danielle-smith-facing-federal-criticism-after-participating-in-alberta-tucker-carlson-events/

      She was once a newspaper columnist and published articles defending tobacco companies.

      For instance, she attacked the World Health Organization and claimed smoking wasn’t actually very harmful. She accused scientists of being “corrupt” (lol) and she quoted a tobacco industry lobbyist named Gio Batta Gorri:

      How did this such dishonest weasel become Head of Government?

      Now, she introduce a bill that will allow corporations to wire money to Alberta parties:

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      Alberta overhauls election laws to allow corporate donations, change referendum thresholds | CBC News

      The Alberta government wants to bring back corporate and union political donations, eliminate vouching for a voter’s identity at election polling stations, and lower the threshold for recalls and referendums. 

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      How exactly would that improve the life of ordinary people?? And why are so many members of the Alberta Legislative Assembly going along with this plan?!

      These stupid politicians didn’t fall from the sky. They all got elected 🤦

      I don’t know why this is happening. It’s so sad.

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