Alberta Today
06/14/2026
ALBERTA'S HEALTH INSPECTORS DESERVE BETTER
The workers who help protect Albertans from disease outbreaks, inspect restaurants, child-care centres, and continuing-care facilities are now facing uncertainty over their wages, benefits, and job security because of the UCP government's health-care restructuring.
More than 300 public health inspectors could lose protections they fought for under their existing collective agreement if a transfer deal isn't reached. These frontline professionals keep our communities safe, yet they are being treated like a line item in a political experiment.
Albertans deserve a health-care system that protects patients and respects workers. Health inspectors should not pay the price for government restructuring.
Source: CBC News
06/14/2026
ALBERTA TODAY — URGENT PUBLIC RESPONSE
“System under fire after tragic death raises disability support concerns”
A wave of criticism is building against the government led by Danielle Smith following a reported tragic death of an AISH recipient, which has intensified scrutiny over Alberta’s disability support reforms and the transition toward ADAP.
While officials have defended the changes as an effort to modernize and expand access, disability advocates and community members say the reality on the ground tells a very different story, one marked by fear, confusion, and instability for some of Alberta’s most vulnerable residents.
Critics argue that:
* The timing of the transition has created unnecessary stress for recipients already in crisis situations
* Communication around benefit security has been unclear and inconsistent
* Vulnerable Albertans are being placed in a system of uncertainty while reforms are still incomplete
* Government messaging has failed to adequately acknowledge the human impact of these changes
Following the reported death, advocates are calling for immediate accountability and stronger protections, warning that policy uncertainty in disability support can have real-life consequences when people are already under extreme pressure.
Disability organizations and community voices are now demanding:
* An immediate pause on further ADAP rollout steps
* A full independent public review of disability system changes
* Clear guarantees that no recipient will experience sudden benefit disruption
* A trauma-informed approach to all disability policy decisions
Critics say the government must stop treating disability support as a technical reform exercise and start treating it as what it is: lifeline infrastructure for people who cannot afford instability.
As public pressure grows, many are asking whether the province’s approach is protecting vulnerable Albertans or leaving them to navigate uncertainty alone.
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06/12/2026
🔥 Danielle Smith Burns Taxpayer Money on Separation Fantasy panels, While Alberta Falls Apart 🔥
Albertans are struggling to find family doctors. Emergency rooms are overcrowded. Classrooms are bursting at the seams. Housing costs keep rising.
So what is Danielle Smith’s UCP doing?
They’re spending YOUR tax dollars on panels, studies, consultants, and political insiders to advance a separation fantasy that threatens Alberta’s economy, pensions, jobs, and future.
Instead of fixing health care, they’re studying separation.
Instead of hiring teachers, they’re funding separation.
Instead of helping families, they’re financing a political stunt.
Albertans didn’t ask for their hard-earned tax dollars to be used on a government-sponsored breakup campaign.
This isn’t leadership. It’s a distraction.
Every dollar wasted on separatist studies is a dollar taken away from hospitals, schools, seniors, and communities.
Danielle Smith and the UCP should stop playing political games with Alberta’s future and start addressing the real crises facing Albertans today.
How much taxpayer money will be burned before this separatist obsession ends?
Enough is enough.
06/12/2026
🚨 Healthcare Can Wait, Says UCP, Separation Comes First
🚨 UCP Appeals Court Ruling to Keep Alberta Separation Campaign Alive
The UCP government is spending more time and taxpayer money fighting in court to keep a separatist referendum on the table instead of focusing on healthcare, education, affordability, and the cost-of-living crisis facing Albertans.
A judge ruled that Alberta failed to properly consult First Nations before allowing a citizen-led separation petition to move forward. Rather than respecting that decision and working toward meaningful consultation, Danielle Smith's government is appealing the ruling.
The question Albertans should ask is simple: Why is the UCP so determined to push a divisive separation agenda when families are struggling with rising costs, overcrowded classrooms, and growing pressure on our healthcare system?
Danielle Smith claims this is about democracy. Critics say it's about distracting Albertans from the real issues while creating uncertainty for businesses, investors, Indigenous communities, and working families.
Should taxpayer dollars be spent fighting for a separatist petition in court, or solving the problems Albertans face every day?
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