NDP says no help for Alberta families or businesses in government’s throne speech
Alberta’s NDP says the UCP’s intentions for the coming legislative session don’t include any help for struggling Alberta families and businesses, and has no acknowledgement of the harm done to household budgets and public healthcare.
“Albertans who hoped to hear something beyond platitudes and politics were sorely disappointed today,” said NDP Leader Rachel Notley. “The speech delivered was a confirmation that the UCP is unwilling to look forward, and listen to the people of Alberta. They are focused on their friends, their political grudges and doubling down on their failed policies that have cost us countless jobs, that failed us during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that has piled cost after cost onto Alberta families.”
The NDP says Tuesday’s Speech from the Throne did not include any help for Albertans struggling with rising electricity bills, auto insurance, income taxes, property taxes, school fees, post-secondary tuition and interest on student debt.
“Let’s be clear, all of these costs have gone up as a direct result of incompetent and cruel decisions by this government,” Notley said. “It’s clear the UCP are completely out of touch with the impact of their actions on household budgets.