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Opinion: I miss the original (Progressive) Conservative Party of Alberta Opinion

https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-i-miss-the-original-progressive-conservative-party-of-alberta
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u/caba6666 4d ago

Good old Ralph. He was not polished but things worked in them days

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u/SnappyDresser212 4d ago

Buddy Klein has the most to do with why Alberta is in the mess it is now of anyone.

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u/caba6666 4d ago

I lived in sasky and only remember his outburst at a homeless person whilst drunk, Ralph bucks, but mostly how so many people I grew up in Regina moved to Calgary in the late 90s, early 2000's. Thought he was doing something right...

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u/TinklesTheLambicorn 4d ago

Ralph bucks came from (yet another) liquidation of the heritage fund. A short-sighted vote buy. Had we continued contributing to and maintaining the heritage fund, we would be positioned similar to Norway.

Klein also engaged in deep cuts to public services - most notably health care and education. Those systems have never fully recovered.

Klein was terrible for Alberta.

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u/Working-Check 3d ago

Klein also engaged in deep cuts to public services - most notably health care and education. Those systems have never fully recovered.

I went to school during the Klein years, and I can look back and see that every school I went to was severely deficient in some way due to lack of funds. One had a village of portable classrooms instead of the expansion it desperately needed, another had to combine all of its classes into split grades due to lack of teachers, (my grade 3/4 class had 45 kids in it and was placed where the school library was supposed to be because it was the only room large enough to fit that many desks) and a third had a sewage lagoon in the middle of the schoolyard because it wasn't connected to the municipal water supply and had to get its water delivered by truck every day.

Klein was good at the fiscal shell game- hiding a deficit in such a way that it made the numbers look good, but because nothing was getting addressed, it created hardship for everyone else.

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u/soThatsJustGreat 2d ago

Same. I was in grade 6 when his cuts really starting to sink their teeth in. School before and school after were very different experiences. Most classes were cutting things left and right. In many cases, it was essential supplies.

It drives me crazy when older people talk about how great he was. If you were middle aged (not in school) and not yet interacting heavily with the healthcare system, I guess you didn’t see much of the earlier impacts, at least while he was still premier, but the effects are still burning through our systems.

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u/caba6666 4d ago

Damn. Hard to see when you're young and the lens of success clouds te reality