Posted by Tyler Kinch on 27th February 2008
I am honored to receive an endorsement from the Conservation Voters of Alberta. Conservation Voters of Alberta is a non-partisan organization dedicated to raising the profile of environmental issues in Alberta.
I believe that we must move towards a greener future, and that politicians must ensure this. If elected I will work towards a more sustainable Alberta, not only for us but for our children.
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Posted by Tyler Kinch on 27th February 2008
The Calgary Sun, February 27th 2008
The lack of quality health care is what NDP candidate Tyler Kinch is hoping will motivate voters to support his party.
“What I mainly find at the doorstep is people talking about the lack of funding for public services in their community, specifically health care facilities,” he said.
“A lot of the communities don’t really have close health care facilites or properly funded health care facilities.”
The delays to the south Calgary hospital and higher price tag have left many voters feeling irked, said Kinch.
“I think the Progressive Conservatives really fumbled on this one and they should have been more prepared for new communities, building new health care facilities and also training doctors and nurses to staff them,” he said.
“I think we need a government that has a vision and I think the NDP has that.”
A renter himself, Kinch said affordability is another serious issue that needs to be addressed.
“Household budgets are getting strained more and more every day,” he said.
“A lot of the constituents are younger families just buying their first homes on their first mortgage,” he said.
“They’re being faced with struggles because they’re working, middle-class families and I think different things such as health care premiums being scrapped right away and a public auto insurance program could help them out.
“We need a government that looks after the interests of middle class families.”
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