The Alberta Teachers’ Association has launched a new series of TV ads as part of their Budget More campaign calling on the Stelmach Tories to address the conditions in Alberta’s Education system.
(Thanks to Larry Johnsrude for the ad link)
The Alberta Teachers’ Association has launched a new series of TV ads as part of their Budget More campaign calling on the Stelmach Tories to address the conditions in Alberta’s Education system.
(Thanks to Larry Johnsrude for the ad link)
The Alberta Teachers’ Association has launched a new website calling on Minister of Education Ron Liepert to not short-change our education system and to make education funding a priority. I would have to agree.
I hope everyone is having a good weekend. It’s rained over the past couple of days in Edmonton, but thankfully it’s not raining today. Here’s a bit of a roundup from a busy week.
– Long-time Ward 6 Edmonton City Councillor Terry Cavanagh announced that after 27 years on Council he won’t be seeking re-election in the October 2007 Municipal Elections. In April, Ward 4 City Councillor Michael Phair also announced that he won’t be seeking re-election this Fall. Also, Dave Dowling is running for Mayor again…
Also, make sure to check out the Edmonton Municipal Politics blog.
– The Alberta Teacher’s Association rebuffed Tory Education Minister Ron Liepert’s Pension liability proposal.
– The Calgary Elbow and Drumheller-Stettler by-elections continue this week.
– I saw the film Radiant City on Wednesday night. Playing at the Princess II Theatre on Whyte, Radiant City is a documentary filmed in Calgary highlighting the problems emanating from the post-WWII suburban boom. Anyone who’s traveled to either Calgary or Edmonton in the past 5 years will see that these two cities are now dealing with many of these issues. I’d stronly recommend that more people go and see this film.