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Wildrose requests RCMP investigation into Sandhu case
EDMONTON, AB (May 17, 2013): In response to allegations that Edmonton-Manning MLA Peter Sandhu filed a false affidavit, Wildrose Official Opposition Leader Danielle Smith has sent a letter to the RCMP requesting a criminal investigation.
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Wildrose congratulates Christy Clark and BC Liberals
EDMONTON, AB (May 14, 2013): Wildrose Official Opposition Leader Danielle Smith released the following statement on the results of tonight’s British Columbia provincial election: “I wish to extend my congratulations to Premier Christy Clark and the BC Liberals on their re-election this evening. Ms. Clark ran a focused campaign on economic growth and I’m happy ...
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Wildrose calls for suspension of Sandhu and appointment of independent investigator
EDMONTON, AB (May 14, 2013): Wildrose Official Opposition Leader Danielle Smith released the following statement today after news reports involving PC MLA Peter Sandhu:
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PC government slow to act on twice-week bathing policy: Towle
EDMONTON, AB (May 13, 2013): Despite promising to put in a place a twice-weekly bathing policy in care facilities several months ago, many seniors and vulnerable Albertans in care are still fortunate to be receiving one bath a week, Wildrose Seniors Critic Kerry Towle said. The policy was implemented in March following months of public ...
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$2.1M for Premier's failed staff
Today, it was revealed that departing staffers from the Premier's Office have received $2.1 million in severance courtesy of Alberta taxpayers.
Premier Redford isn't coming clean on who received payments or how much each individual received - another blow to her promise of running an open and accountable government.
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Wildrose presents petition urging stability for drug prices and pharmacies
EDMONTON, AB (May 13, 2013): Today, the Wildrose Official Opposition joined Jody Shkrobot, an Edmonton-based pharmacist and former head of the Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPA), to present a petition calling on the PC government to reconsider its ill-advised central planning price controls on generic drugs. The move – which forces pharmacies to sell generic drugs ...
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