Alberta Taxpayers footing the bill for Redford's ad blitz

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Taxpayers footing the bill for Redford blitz

As a Progressive Conservative bus rolls around Alberta with Alison Redford’s face on it, you’d be forgiven for assuming an election campaign is formally under way. Or that this month’s budget – ads for which run regularly on radio stations – has been passed. Or that government money has been steered entirely clear of political party business, as laws in other provinces require.

But none of this is the case in Alberta. With her first election as party leader looming, Ms. Redford’s government is spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on campaign-style events.

It’s a far cry from the new era of politics Ms. Redford pledged in her ascent to winning the party leadership last fall.

There was $100,000 spent on a recent cabinet tour of the province – after several similar tours last year and a leadership campaign in which Ms. Redford zigzagged the province herself for eight months.

Critics say it amounted to a whistle-stop campaign tour.

Then there was a caucus retreat to Jasper, a mountain getaway that opposition members say amounted to a campaign planning session. Taxpayers footed that bill, too, about $70,000.

And then there’s the $360,000 in government money Ms. Redford’s office says will be spent to buy advertisements promoting her budget on the radio. “We’re strengthening our communities,” one ad assures voters, directing them to a budget website. But the budget hasn’t been passed yet, and its spending pledges will form much of the base of the election campaign.

Accompanying the ads have been a steady stream of announcements by cabinet ministers, including some held at public institutions, about the proposed budget’s spending plans.

Critics say it’s a step too far – electioneering that gives the governing PCs a huge head start.

“The Premier promised change, and this is typical. It’s typical of this government, abusing the power of the public purse for partisan gain before an election. The budget has not even passed, and they’re making all these spending announcements,” said Raj Sherman, a former Tory who is now leader of the Official Opposition Liberals, who polls suggest are poised to lose several of their seats.

Ms. Redford’s staff declined comment Monday, but last week in a committee debate she rejected the criticisms of Mr. Sherman, saying “it’s not about advertising; it’s about communicating and dialoguing with Albertans.”

“I think that doing a bunch of pre-election advertising on their budget is also offside with what people would consider to be legitimate spending. They’re clearly trying to blur the lines,” said Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith, who is not among her party’s four MLAs. “I think it’s going to backfire on them. Certainly, we’re going to try and make an issue of it in the campaign.”

Taxpayers footing the bill for Redford blitz - The Globe and Mail
 

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Taxpayers footing the bill for Redford blitz

As a Progressive Conservative bus rolls around Alberta with Alison Redford’s face on it, you’d be forgiven for assuming an election campaign is formally under way. Or that this month’s budget – ads for which run regularly on radio stations – has been passed. Or that government money has been steered entirely clear of political party business, as laws in other provinces require.

But none of this is the case in Alberta. With her first election as party leader looming, Ms. Redford’s government is spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars on campaign-style events.

It’s a far cry from the new era of politics Ms. Redford pledged in her ascent to winning the party leadership last fall.

There was $100,000 spent on a recent cabinet tour of the province – after several similar tours last year and a leadership campaign in which Ms. Redford zigzagged the province herself for eight months.

Critics say it amounted to a whistle-stop campaign tour.

Then there was a caucus retreat to Jasper, a mountain getaway that opposition members say amounted to a campaign planning session. Taxpayers footed that bill, too, about $70,000.

And then there’s the $360,000 in government money Ms. Redford’s office says will be spent to buy advertisements promoting her budget on the radio. “We’re strengthening our communities,” one ad assures voters, directing them to a budget website. But the budget hasn’t been passed yet, and its spending pledges will form much of the base of the election campaign.

Accompanying the ads have been a steady stream of announcements by cabinet ministers, including some held at public institutions, about the proposed budget’s spending plans.

Critics say it’s a step too far – electioneering that gives the governing PCs a huge head start.

“The Premier promised change, and this is typical. It’s typical of this government, abusing the power of the public purse for partisan gain before an election. The budget has not even passed, and they’re making all these spending announcements,” said Raj Sherman, a former Tory who is now leader of the Official Opposition Liberals, who polls suggest are poised to lose several of their seats.

Ms. Redford’s staff declined comment Monday, but last week in a committee debate she rejected the criticisms of Mr. Sherman, saying “it’s not about advertising; it’s about communicating and dialoguing with Albertans.”

“I think that doing a bunch of pre-election advertising on their budget is also offside with what people would consider to be legitimate spending. They’re clearly trying to blur the lines,” said Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith, who is not among her party’s four MLAs. “I think it’s going to backfire on them. Certainly, we’re going to try and make an issue of it in the campaign.”

Taxpayers footing the bill for Redford blitz - The Globe and Mail

This woman is a complete waste of oxygen.

I always said Brian Mulroney was a Liberal in a blue suit.

Well, this twit is a New Democrat in a blue suit.

Having bribed the Teachers' Union to join the PCs and elect her, she has quickly proceeded to drive the richest province of Canada off the rails with idiotic spending promises......and expecting the taxpayer to fund everything.....including, it seems, her election campaign.

Their only hope is the Wild Rose Party.
 
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This woman is a complete waste of oxygen.

I always said Brian Mulroney was a Liberal in a blue suit.

Well, this twit is a New Democrat in a blue suit.

Having bribed the Teachers' Union to join the PCs and elect her, she has quickly proceeded top drive the richest province of Canada off the rails with idiotic spending promises......and expecting the taxpayer to fund everything.....including, it seems, her election campaign.

Their only hope is the Wildrose Party.

It happens to every party; once it gets too big, it gets cocky. That's why it's best to vote candidate and not party so as to weaken party grips.
 

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lol

Anyway - isn't this thread about Redford and not your obsession with me?
 

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Anyway - isn't this thread about Redford and not your obsession with me?


You've got to learn not to internalize all of this Flossy... No one is obsessed with you; hell you're the one following me around and providing me with reddies... 4 now in this thread alone.

I'm starting to feel like you're stalking me and I don't mind telling you that it really, really creeps me out.
 

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Redford is a joke and a black-mark on the Conservative's.
I will NOT be voting for her this coming election, in spite of my past support for Alberta's Conservative government. Wild Rose has my vote. I'm concerned about some of their policies, but since the alternative is between a douche and a turd sandwich - what other choice do I have?
 

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Wild rose get's in, I'll be referring to Albertans as BCers.


Wild rose get's in, I'll move back to Alberta.
http://www.wildrose.ca

Oh yeah and....



Redford is a joke and a black-mark on the Conservative's.
I will NOT be voting for her this coming election, in spite of my past support for Alberta's Conservative government. Wild Rose has my vote. I'm concerned about some of their policies, but since the alternative is between a douche and a turd sandwich - what other choice do I have?

Separation Party of Alberta -To ensure the future of Alberta for Albertans by becoming an independent nation separate from Canada. :lol:

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Redford is a joke and a black-mark on the Conservative's.
I will NOT be voting for her this coming election, in spite of my past support for Alberta's Conservative government. Wild Rose has my vote. I'm concerned about some of their policies, but since the alternative is between a douche and a turd sandwich - what other choice do I have?

It's a special brand of fiscal conservatism.

Kind of like Flaherty pumping $14 Million in taxpayer funds to advertise his budget.