Questions Asked by our Readers

Election Day is Monday, April 23, 2012. We would like to know what you would like to ask the candidates. Vote for the questions below that you would like to promote. We can not guarantee a response, of course, but we hope that with this page we’ve created a interesting venue for the candidates to want to use share their views on the things that matter to you, their voters.

What do you propose to do to promote trades?

What do you propose to do to promote trades in Alberta to upkeep the ever retiring personnel in Canada and issues of not having replacements for Canada’s needs in trades areas?

This question submitted by: Tamara Jasperson , Langdon

What is your position on Bill 2: the Education Act and the human rights?

What is your position with Bill 2: the Education Act and the human rights? If elected what will you push through – the bill as it is or with changes?

Reference for readers. Link to Bill 2: Education Act text, amendments and status. - Webmaster

This question submitted by: Tamara Jasperson , Langdon

Will you change any laws concerning gay marriage?

If elected will you change any laws concerning Gay marriage in Canada and/or make laws to allow or disallow gay marriage in Alberta?

Reference for readers. Link to Bill C-38: Civil Marriage Act text, & legislative history. - Webmaster

This question submitted by: Tamara Jasperson , Langdon

What’s your stand on oil productivity in Alberta?

What stand do you have concerning the oil productivity in Alberta and its promotion of business in Canada and pay outs and taxes for corporations.

This question submitted by: Tamara Jasperson , Langdon

What’s your plan to promote new employment?

With all of the rest of the world looking to Alberta to lead the economic rebound, what do you plan to do to promote new employment in the area?

This question submitted by: Steve Jeffrey , Chestermere

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Bruce McAllister

Many people know Bruce as host of the morning news on television, having woken up to his smiling face and personal demeanour for years. Many others know him as a committed member of his community. He’s been a proud Chestermerian for nearly a decade and if there’s an event happening in this area, chances are Bruce has supported it or taken part. He’s also a proud father of three children and husband to wife Lisa. His son Mitch is in grade 12 at Chestermere High School. His daughter Ally Grace is in kindergarten at Prairie Waters Elementary, and his daughter Morgan Faith just arrived in September.

“I stepped forward into the political ring because I believe our community and province deserve better. Government should be about the ideas, issues and concerns of the people. People just like you and me, who live in the community.”

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