17 Replies to “Bill 6 Town Hall: Hanna, Alberta”

  1. I like the Wildrose but Jean is a traitor to the party and has to go.
    No merger with the PC’s. Not now, not ever.

  2. Interesting that the school division would allow a student project to cover and broadcast an event not in line with lefty ideology. Must have some regular citizens in Hanna’s education system.

  3. Idiological direction….exactly.
    So that answers my previous question from the last vid.
    NDP did not campaign on the policies of Bill 6…they just presented it, without input from constituents.
    Huge mistake splitting the right vote.

  4. Radio Hanna has a mandate to cover all newsworthy events in the town, so long as we do so in a non-partisan manner. This project is volunteer driven and, while it originated with the school division, we are trying to involve the community at large in what we’re building. You can learn more about us here: http://www.radiohanna.ca

  5. There are no Alberta PC’s who are right wing.
    The Wildrose Alliance / Alberta Alliance has been working since 2002 to get rid of the PC’s. Why would we invite those past political hacks back. All that work that built the party for real conservatism will be for not.
    The PC’s will whither and die like Social Credit did. They need to be ignored and shunned.
    Most of the PC MLA’s and party loyalists supported Trudeau and the Liberals in the federal election. Never forget that.
    Jean needs to focus on real issues and quit trying to be a charismaless Danielle Smith

  6. I think there were good points, from what I heard. Sound is terrible. Had to shut it off. Seems to me when you put something like this together, you should maybe find a tech guy or gal and get it running right! Right!

  7. Apologies for the sound issues. The laptop we wanted to use coughed out a hairball right before we left. The backup laptop was NOT playing nicely with the USB sound card and refused to accept the level we set on it. Kept overdriving. We have audio recorded separately that is higher quality and we’ll replace the poor soundtrack with that and upload the repaired item.
    Sorry for the inconvenience. That’s the nature of an amateur broadcasting project running on loaned equipment from parent volunteers. 🙂

  8. You did well given the circumstances. Actually, this is exactly the kind of thing that Albertans need to know what is going on. We don’t get very honest reporting from the “mainstream” media. The Notley government is now carpet bombing the province with nonsensical propaganda worthy of Goebbels.

  9. I’m afraid Jean’s cup size is likely a couple too small to be as appealing as Danielle in any way, shape, or form.

  10. Thanks!! I hope it wasn’t sabotaged by a group of ”Wafflers!” You may be too young to remember the ”Waffle Movement” in Saskatchewan. I couldn’t find a lot in writing, however they were extremist NDP supporters who were mostly anti-American and pro-socialists. I was in a bar in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on a busy Saturday night when an argument started between the Liberals, the NDP and the Wafflers. (Not all NDP supporters were wafflers.) Now please note that during that era, the Liberal government of Ross Thatcher was the right wing government of the day, we had little if any organized Conservative party.
    Two members of the Moose Jaw police showed up. Almost everyone in the Harwood Hotel bar pointed fingers over to the ”communist supporters” aka Wafflers. They were politely escorted out of the bar as everyone cheered. The movement was very short lived.

  11. I watched the whole presentation, too bad chair #1 and #2 did not show up. These were to be the New Dictator Party (NDP)chairs. A lot of information presented, not what those attending wanted to hear. The scariest thing I noticed were the things not written into Bill 6 yet.
    I think there will be a lot of signs saying: “No Government officials allowed, if yo do, then you will be charged with trespassing.”
    The New Dictator Party (NDP) attacks everything: the oil and pipeline industry, the oil royalty payments, the farming industry, the Carbon Tax (which I call a Sales Tax) will be given as a Christmas gift to Alberta, plus all the increase taxes that were added on to the existing Conservatives taxes under Prentice … there isn’t much left to destroy except the forest industry … I am sure the are working on them next. Interesting that the New Dictator Party (NDP)wants all farmers/ranchers to be under WCB and OH&S umbrella – no exceptions.
    A Possibility: I can almost see it now how the New Dictator Party (NDP) will punish farmers/ranchers for not voting for them. During harvest/seeding the farmer fixes a machine and goes out to the field and continue working. The OH&s or WCB worker comes to farm, looks at repair shop … closes it down because it has tools and things laying around and call it a hazard. (Their shops are not like Canadian Tire shops.) Then if the wife comes and sees what is going on, and brings child to workshop, she will be fined for bringing the child to an unsafe workplace. So go the profits of the harvest to pay the fine imposed by government. Extreme? Perhaps, yet when some government official is on a power-trip … or questioned — they fine the person, just because they can.
    On the positive note, She is creating more jobs for Alberta. The problem is, the New Dictator Party (NDP) has to hire hundreds of new Alberta Union of Public Employees so they can shut down farmers/ranchers who do not have the standards that they want enforced.
    The New Dictator Party (NDP) is also starting to negotiate with the Teacher’s Union concerning their new contract by August 31, 2016. I am sure the teachers will get a gold plated deal … they have at least eight months to do this .. yet only a few weeks to pass Bill 6. The New Dictator Party (NDP) will be happy with all the farmer employees joining the unions … what could go wrong?
    Alberta New Dictator Party (NDP) voters should be very happy, they are keeping their promises, and not one union job will be last due to the New Dictator Party (NDP)policies. By the next election, there will be so many union members that they will have a landslide victory.

  12. As a kid from a city,I always wondered why rural people were happy and content not living
    in cities. As time went by, I realized they just wanted to be left alone to determine their own destiny and be responsible for themselves and their communities. I dont think we will
    see the NDP at any barn raisings unless they can mandate the specifications or collect a tax.

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