Albertans share during holiday season
By Leela Sharon Aheer Chestermere-Strathmore MLA
Hello Strathmore! It is sure nice to see the Christmas lights go up and to attend concerts, hearing Christmas carols and messages of joy and peace. I start singing carols on Nov. 12 and keep them playing until Dec. 26.
The Honourable Lieutenant Governor Lois Mitchell joined in to sing carols with us in the Legislature last week. What a treat to have her with us as we wrapped up a very successful and very full session. For our Jewish friends, Hanukkah begins on Dec. 22 and goes until sundown on Dec. 30 with the lighting of the menorah in celebration of the Festival of Lights. Hanukkah means “dedication” in Hebrew.
There will be many feasts over the season of giving, so make sure that you are well hydrated (meaning water), and that you take the time to walk off extra calories from the eggnog and home baked cookies that we consume over the holidays.
Sadly, there are many who have a very difficult time over the holidays. Did you know that Alberta, per capita, is one of the most generous places in the world? Even in the downturn. That says a lot about Albertans. If you can, please donate as we head into the New Year. We have so much to be grateful for, and let’s remember to take care of our neighbours by volunteering our time and money to great causes in our local areas. A simple visit to a lonely senior or a donation of warm winter clothes can make all the difference in someone’s life. Thank you to the amazing folks at our local food banks, shelters, churches, mosques, synagogues and other places of worship, and many other organizations who work so hard to help the people of our communities have safe places to gather and share in the spirit of the season.
Albertans are unbelievably frustrated because of the federal barriers being imposed on our economy and on our people. Premier Kenney has put together a Fair Deal for Alberta Panel that will be travelling the province to get your feedback and wisdom. Alberta has contributed the most to Canada’s prosperity because of our amazing and responsibly developed resources. Why are we being penalized for this? The Premier intends to open offices in Ottawa, Quebec and B.C to help explain and defend our position in the federation, and to help us secure a fair deal for our beautiful province. Here are some of the actions that are being considered by our government:
• Establishing a provincial revenue agency to collect provincial taxes directly by ending the Canada-Alberta Tax Collection Agreement, while joining Quebec in seeking an agreement to collect federal taxes within the province.
• Creating an Alberta Pension Plan by withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan.
• Establishing a provincial police force by ending the Alberta Police Service Agreement with the Government of Canada.
• Emulating Quebec’s practice of playing a larger role in international relations, in part by seeking Alberta representation in treaty negotiations that affect Alberta’s interests.
• Emulating Quebec’s legal requirement that public bodies, including municipalities and school boards, obtain the approval of the provincial government before they can enter into agreements with the federal government.
• Using the existing provincial power to appoint the Chief Firearms Office for Alberta.
• Opting out of federal cost share programs with full compensation, such as the federal government’s proposed pharmacare program.
• Seeking an exchange of tax points for federal cash transfers under the Canada Health and Social Transfers.
• Establishing a formalized provincial constitution.
The Fair Deal Panel will consist of the following members: Honourable Preston Manning PC CC AOE, Stephen Lougheed, Oryssia Lennie CM, Jason Goodstriker, Donna Kennedy-Glans QC, Moin Yahya PhD JD, Drew Barnes MLA, Miranda Rosin MLA and Tany Yao MLA. To find a panel, submit your input, or sign up for email updates, visit: alberta.ca/fair-deal-panel.aspx#toc-3.
It would be great to see you this coming weekend! Please join me:
Saturday, Dec. 14 – Chestermere Community Christmas Party, Rec. Centre Main Hall, 1-2:15 p.m.; Gifts of Kindness, Rec. Centre Main Hall 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 15 – Meet and greet at Prairie Grounds Coffee House, Langdon, 12-2 p.m.; Meet and greet at Strathmore Civic Centre, Chuck Mercer Room, 3-5 p.m.
(Leela Sharon Aheer is the MLA Elect for Chestermere-Strathmore, Minister of Status of Women and Minister of Culture and Multiculturalism)