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Guest Column: Feds’ Buy Canadian food campaign could be a disaster

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 27th, 2020

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is going into marketing. It wants you to buy Canadian. The federal government intends to spend $25 million over five years starting this summer to promote Canadian food products and instill pride in what our country can bring to our tables. This is a great idea. But promoting Canadian products may ... Read More »

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Guest Column: Government propaganda machine targets vulnerable populations

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 27th, 2020

There is no doubt that the UCP government has taken issue with supervised consumption services, and more broadly, harm reduction. As far back as March of 2018, Jason Kenney has been quoted claiming that supervised consumption services ‘help addicts inject poison’ seemingly unwilling to learn from over-a-decade of evidence, and the recommendations of public health ... Read More »

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Laying it Out: Can’t change minds? Then change the system

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 25th, 2020

The conversation was about a minute-and-a-half old when he uttered the words. Neither of us had met this man before, though Jeremy and I both knew his wife a little – she had stopped at the Medicine Hat News trade show booth for a quick hello and had just introduced us to her husband. We ... Read More »

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MLA Report: New decade, fresh perspective

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 24th, 2020

With the beginning of a new decade comes a fresh opportunity for new ideas and a renewed sense of optimism. As the MLA for Brooks-Medicine Hat, I am going into the new year with a laser focus on fulfilling the promises that I made to you, my constituents, and ensuring that our government implements the ... Read More »

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Opinion: Prying eyes, data collectors and the potential dangers

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 24th, 2020

gslade@medicinehatnews.com@MHNGillianSlade This week it was announced certain liquor stores in Edmonton will require customers to scan their personal ID before being allowed to enter the store. If that doesn’t shock you, it should. We are told ID scanning is all about addressing the number of thefts. Officials interviewed by the media said daily theft is ... Read More »

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Opinion: Listen to the money talk

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 23rd, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@CollinGallant The financial situation facing local governments will be outlined today in Edmonton as the head of Alberta’s municipalities association meets with Municipal Affairs. Brooks Mayor Barry Morishita and Municipal Affairs Minister Kaycee Madu are likely to play nice at the event, but there’s growing discord between Alberta cities and the province. There’s much unsaid ... Read More »

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Opinion: Requiem for $25/day childcare

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 21st, 2020

jappel@medicinehatnews.com@MHNJeremyAppel Let’s face it. Twenty-five-dollar-a-day childcare is dead in the water. Sure, as Minister of Children’s Services and recent Medicine Hat News contributor Rebecca Schulz was quick to remind everyone, the three-year contracts with select daycares have simply come to an end. “The terms have not changed,” she said in statement. The 22 daycares that ... Read More »

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Laying it Out: Choose each other before it’s too late

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 18th, 2020

Austerity measures and service cuts have clearly just begun, with another “ambitious legislative agenda” set to begin Feb. 25 – as if Albertans needed more proof of what the UCP’s plan is to deal with so-called financial problems. We could contemplate the true intent behind it all – a move to sabotage the public sector ... Read More »

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MLA Report: Seeking your thoughts and ideas

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 17th, 2020

The definition of the word fair: As an adjective, “in accordance with the rules or standards.” As an adverb, “without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage.” I mention this because today at 5:30 p.m. in the Grandstand room at the Medicine Hat Stampede grounds, Alberta’s Fair Deal Panel is holding our 10th meeting. Please ... Read More »

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Opinion: Politicians are failing on the carbon tax

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 16th, 2020

cgallant@medicinehatnews.com@collingallant The onset of cold weather and the federal carbon tax has Albertans up in arms once again. Convincing the general public that their money is needed to achieve government policy goals is a tough row to hoe at the best of times, but near impossible when already rocky soil is frozen solid. Adding to ... Read More »

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Laying it Out: If you can’t beat him, make him a distraction

By Medicine Hat News Opinion on January 11th, 2020

All eyes on me, and I don’t know what to say. Typical. If I didn’t suffer from crippling anxiety every time more than a dozen people are looking at me, I would probably be using this space this week to thank the United Conservatives. What they have given the Medicine Hat News in a little ... Read More »

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