Anonymous ID: 50fb14 Nov. 30, 2020, 8:34 p.m. No.11850966   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1045 >>1331 >>1494

Alberta (Canada) Gov't accepting feedback from the public for the 2021 Budget. 3 ways to get in touch:

 

  1. Telephone Town Hall Nov 30 to Dec 3 by Region (See below for details.)

  2. Take a survey (Link on gov site listed below.)

  3. Email submission directly to: budget.feedback@gov.ab.ca.

 

The traitor in charge of public health for Alberta and the reason for the economic, community and mental health destruction of the province is Deena Hinshaw. She was put in place the year before the pandemic hit – Jan 28, 2019, by the NDP gov't.

 

“On March 17, on the advice of Hinshaw, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney declared a public health state of emergency under the Public Health Act (PHA).” Schools, universities, events, community organizations and non essential businesses were forced to close to “flatten the curve”.

 

The media is absolutely orgasmic over Hinshaw and her daily fear mongering updates. That alone indicates she is a cabal asset.

 

A patriot has put together this website: http://deenahinshaw.com/

 

It's too late for the northern region telephone town hall, but central and southern coming up this week.

 

Following is from Alberta Gov website:

 

Budget 2021 consultation

 

Provide input and direction by December 4 to help plan Alberta’s upcoming provincial budget.

Overview

 

We are planning for Budget 2021 and we want to hear from you.

 

To provide your organization's feedback to us directly, email your submissions to budget.feedback@gov.ab.ca.

 

Alberta has been hit especially hard by the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and oil price collapse. This has led to decreased revenues, increased expenses, higher than anticipated debt, and a record high deficit. Alberta now faces a debt burden of $97.4 billion, more than $22,000 per Albertan. This is similar to an average Alberta family having their income reduced by 17%, while having their expenses increase by 10%.

 

Your input will help inform tough decisions to ensure we can continue providing important programs and services, get Alberta out of debt and on the path to a prosperous future. This engagement will explore the following topics:

 

reducing costs

prioritizing how revenue should be spent

seeking opportunities for saving

looking for ways to strengthen the economy

 

Timeline

 

Open

 

October 14 to December 4, 2020

Results under review

 

Completed

 

Who is listening

 

Ministry of Treasury Board and Finance

Get involved

Online survey

 

Provide your feedback through the online survey by December 4, 2020.

 

Take the survey

Build a budget (coming soon)

 

The ‘build a budget’ tool is coming back. When it’s ready, you will have the opportunity to make choices on spending and revenue, and then see the impacts your decisions have on debt and deficit. You will be able to access the tool from this page.

Telephone town halls

 

Telephone town halls will be held in November and will provide Albertans the opportunity to share ideas directly with Finance Minister Travis Toews. To participate, find the date below for your region and sign up here.

 

November 30, 6:30 to 8 pm

Northern Alberta, including all communities north of Edmonton

 

December 2, 6:30 to 8 pm

Central region including Edmonton, Red Deer and all communities north of Calgary

 

December 3, 6:30 to 8 pm

Calgary and Southern Alberta

 

At the start times listed above, you can also join the town halls via audio livestream.

Open submissions

 

To provide your organization's feedback to us directly, email your submissions to budget.feedback@gov.ab.ca.

Outcomes

 

Your input will help inform the development of Budget 2021, which will be released in February 2021.

 

Last updated: October 14, 2020

 

https://www.alberta.ca/budget-2021-consultation.aspx