Central Alberta resident and business owner Pam Davidson is running as a Conservative candidate in Alberta’s Senate nomination election looking to bring a stronger voice to the conservative grassroots, regardless of whether they are in the Conservative Party or an alternative like the PPC or Maverick Party.
Albertans should be concerned with the competence of the managers of AHS if they say they can increase ICU capacity by more than 1,000 beds, yet months later are in a state of panic over not having enough beds to deal with the spike in hospitalizations for COVID-19. During the 4th wave spike, there were even times when AHS was using less than 300 beds.
A lot of Calgarians have taken it for granted that just because Naheed Nenshi is not running for reelection as mayor that the city is moving away from trends of yearly increases in property taxes. It seems unthinkable that anyone in the year 2021 would be foolish enough to continue making it more expensive to live in Calgary while downtown is facing an office vacancy rate of 30 percent, but to politicians supported by Big Union money, it’s a no-brainer.
From all the information I have looked through, it seems like the most logical conclusion that AHS is staffed with mostly NDP-friendly bureaucrats who would like nothing better than to make Kenney look worse than he already does.
Right off the bat, it should be asked why, if ICU bed data keeps getting altered retroactively, are AHS spokespeople and AHS CEO Dr. Verna Yiu able to provide public health updates at press conferences with any semblance of credibility knowing that the data they work off of could be significantly retroactively changed in the future? Food for thought.
The media is spinning for the AHS and quoting both left-wing activist doctors and the NDP directly as if their defenses of inefficiency within AHS is a legitimate counterargument against the data that proves AHS was given far more funds than they are currently utilizing to solve the claimed shortages of ICU beds.
During a September 23 press conference, Alberta Chief Medical Officer Dr. Deena Hinshaw said that people who were sick at home and not tested for COVID-19 were being counted as part of the outbreak. The Alberta government is now claiming this did not happen, despite being on video.
In the aftermath of the article was published and was viewed tens of thousands of times the hashtag #ThankYiu was spawned by those supporting Dr. Yiu. Nobody seemed to actually attempt to explain/justify why her statements during the September 23 press conference were contradicted by AHS data.
Alberta Health Service CEO Dr. Verna Yiu during a COVID-19 press conference on September 23 made multiple claims about hospital capacity that could be classified as misinformation based on AHS data showing the narrative that hospitals could be overwhelmed is heavily exaggerated and potentially outright false.
In the wake of Erin O’Toole’s election failure there is a miniature war being fought within the Conservative party over the future of their leader. This is nothing new for the CPC as the same thing happened when Andrew Scheer failed to oust Trudeau in 2019. There was a clearly coordinated effort behind getting rid […]
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