Rachel Notley slams UCP's pre-writ spending on advertising during stop in Grande Prairie ableg abpoli
With her Thursday speech focused on health care, emergency services, schools, and teachers, Notley contrasted the NDP platform against the UCP’s last three years and Premier Danielle Smith’s recent actions.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
The NDP platform is leaning into the idea of family health teams, a renovation of primary health care that provides one-stop shopping. She promises more doctors and health professionals to keep families healthy and to ensure they are never denied a service or treatment because of their finances. In the Grande Prairie region, emergency medical services is experiencing extraordinary demands for service. Through 2022, Grande Prairie’s service responded to 13,672 events. A recent presentation to the city had councillors asking if there was any way to utilize the fire service and their medical response people to lessen the pressure.
Education is an area that has seen a tremendous impact when repeated cuts have left schools thousands of teachers short of what they needed.
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