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Danielle, we need to talk.

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DANIELLE, WE NEED TO TALK.

I was on the Fair Deal Panel. I was at every session (Preston ducked out now and again). We lost a member (may he rest in peace). I co-wrote and summarized what Albertans told the panel the winter of 2019. That report was released the summer of 2020. That’s a long time ago considering the world we’re living with now is a very, very different place.

Danielle, you’re doing a Liz Truss. You’re out of touch. Talking delusional shite from what I hear.

Albertans are no longer interested in much of what the Fair Deal Panel concluded for a ‘to do list’ and provincial government action. Stuff like a provincial police force, for instance. You need to listen to the Rural Municipalities of Alberta, the small town mayors and reeves who recently met. Their spokesman Paul McLauchlin told CTV News, “The folks I represent say this isn’t a great idea. I honestly don’t understand who wants this.” [full disclosure: Don Hill and Donna are regulars on CTV2’s Alberta Primetime]

Danielle, pick up the phone.

Call Donna (says Don).

And if you’ve got Preston on speed-dial (which might explain your mandate letters), there’s a delete button. Use it. He’s old school Alberta politics and any pre-plague policy rolling out of the Manning Centre is to be set aside. Unless, of course, you’re merely a placeholder premier and need to get stuff done for your base before all-fall-down-go-boom.

If you want to avoid a Liz Truss-moment, call Donna. Now.

If you’re intentionally helping to elect the NDP, carry on!  You’re everything Rachel could hope for in the six months leading to the mandated election.

 Coffee?

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