Shania Christensen: Danielle Smith: A Provincial Security Threat And Why We Must Stay Vigilant In 2025

As we kick off 2025, Alberta’s political landscape is once again thrust into the spotlight—this time for reasons that demand urgent attention.

What are your thoughts? Let’s discuss how we can protect Alberta and Canada from these growing threats. Share this article and keep the conversation going. Feel free to leave a comment.

Shania's Substack

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Letter: Albertans Are Sending a Resign Rally Call To the Premier!

Let’s flood her mailboxes shall we?

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Letter: From Lynn Parker

"Is it true that our premier did not attend the meetings in Ottawa attended by every other provincial leader in Canada?"

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Letter: Worrying signs on several fronts in Alberta

LETTER: Worrying signs on several fronts in Alberta

None of the 13 bills passed in the legislative session that just ended contains even a single reference to protecting our water, air or land. 

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The Rapid Descent to Fascism in Alberta

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Carolyn's Story: You'll need Mexican healthcare first

No care for you, unless you literally fall apart

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Louise's Story: 91 years old, home care program "on hold"

We are feeling so discouraged by whats happening in AB.

I am a part time caregiver for my 91 yr old mom who has dementia. She is still living at home, but unable to access home care, because that program is 'on hold', so we have to hire agency nurses to help out.

My mom paid into healthcare her entire life, and needs it now - and she can't access it. 

Why can't the UCP help?

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Cindy's Story: I was at Stage 4 with 2-5 years to live.

I have one tumour left. I'm getting worried that even if they choose to do surgery - how long will I have to wait for that surgery to happen? 

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Fran's Story: I am scared to get sick

For the first time while living in Alberta, I am scared to get sick.

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Sandy's Story: I lost my job because of cutbacks

Teachers assess every day all day and they know what children need support. They do not need the Government to give them more administrative tasks; they need to focus on their actual teaching.

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