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In a rather busy span last month, the Alberta government confirmed that former prime minister Stephen Harper would be the chair of a completely remade board of Alberta's investment megafund AIMCo, forecast a bigger-than-anticipated budget surplus, and announced the most substantial changes to the province's auto insurance system in at least two decades.

Boosters will call that firing on all cylinders. Critics will say she's flooding the zone. Alberta New Democrats privately grumble that Smith's been doing so much so fast that there's not been much bandwidth for them to get an idea in edgewise.

So let's consider all that she's doing and undoing.

  • Dividing the health system into four agencies. Quadrupling the number of new school builds, and directing more resources and emphasis toward the charters and privates.

  • Carving out with the sheriffs a new provincial police force to bolster local police and the RCMP (or replace the latter, should the RCMP one day leave community policing). Implementing an addictions strategy with forced treatment and recovery campuses, and less harm reduction.

  • Overhauling both the electricity and insurance systems.

  • Charting a new course for the province's $169-billion investment and public-sector workers' pension fund. A reshaped relationship with municipalities, in which the province takes more control. Consistently pushing back against Ottawa, so the federal government has less control within Alberta.

  • Plotting new commuter rail lines all over Alberta, and putting itself in the middle of planning Calgary's next LRT line.

  • Creating Canada's most wide-ranging rules governing transgender youth in health, education and sport.

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[–] xmunk@sh.itjust.works 11 points 6 days ago

Creating Canada's most ~~wide-ranging~~ draconian rules governing transgender youth in health, education and sport.

Additionally, AIMCo is only positive if you ignore the huge fucking externalities like lighting BC on fire.

[–] sndmn@lemmy.ca 9 points 6 days ago

Weapons grade stupid.

[–] Sunshine@lemmy.ca 5 points 6 days ago

Restricting transgender healthcare is completely wrong, don’t try to put a positive spin on that crap πŸ™„

Once again proving that conservatives come from sjw.

[–] GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 days ago

Taking power from both the federal and municipal level. From the municipal/urban side, that will reduce the power of city representatives, which tend to be left-leaning.

While rehab funding is great, forced rehab isn't as effective as voluntary rehab simply because lifestyle changes don't stick if you don't want them. Let's see what they do about multiple drinking-related offenses, the socially acceptable addiction.