Alberta Liberals work hard in Week 2
February 17, 2008
Alberta Liberals work hard in Week 2
Edmonton – As Week 2 of the campaign wraps up, the Alberta Liberals continue to work hard putting their plan in front of Albertans.
Last week, Alberta Liberals released announcements on seniors, post-secondary education, empowering major cities and democratic reform.
“We put out a few surprises this week, such as our announcement on a $1000-a-year tuition rollback and our tools and textbooks grant. But most of what we said was consistent, long-standing policy,” Alberta Liberal Leader Kevin Taft said.
“That’s what planning is: sticking to the things you say. Albertans shouldn’t have to wonder how we’re going to run the province, because we’ve been telling them for years.
“Our policies aren’t simply one-off spending announcements to capture votes. Each one is like a single brick in our overall blueprint for the province. Everything is consistent and works toward our vision of Alberta: a place where not only the economy thrives, but also each individual citizen,” Taft said.
“Albertans know that after 37 years of one-party rule, we desperately need a change. The evidence keeps piling up as the Tory campaign lurches from one embarrassing gaffe to another.
“The politics of the past need to be replaced if Alberta is to seize its role as a leader in Canada and the world. It’s time to get the job done right,” Taft said.
Alberta Liberals work hard in Week 2
Edmonton – As Week 2 of the campaign wraps up, the Alberta Liberals continue to work hard putting their plan in front of Albertans.
Last week, Alberta Liberals released announcements on seniors, post-secondary education, empowering major cities and democratic reform.
“We put out a few surprises this week, such as our announcement on a $1000-a-year tuition rollback and our tools and textbooks grant. But most of what we said was consistent, long-standing policy,” Alberta Liberal Leader Kevin Taft said.
“That’s what planning is: sticking to the things you say. Albertans shouldn’t have to wonder how we’re going to run the province, because we’ve been telling them for years.
“Our policies aren’t simply one-off spending announcements to capture votes. Each one is like a single brick in our overall blueprint for the province. Everything is consistent and works toward our vision of Alberta: a place where not only the economy thrives, but also each individual citizen,” Taft said.
“Albertans know that after 37 years of one-party rule, we desperately need a change. The evidence keeps piling up as the Tory campaign lurches from one embarrassing gaffe to another.
“The politics of the past need to be replaced if Alberta is to seize its role as a leader in Canada and the world. It’s time to get the job done right,” Taft said.
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