Interim Progressive Conservative Leader Ric McIver said he was not impressed with what he heard in the throne speech. Alberta's NDP government plans to seek intervenor status on any legal challenges to the Trans Mountain Pipeline and reduce mandatory school fees by 25 per cent, according to the throne speech read Thursday by Lt.-Gov. According to the throne speech, the government will eliminate fees for instructional materials and busing for eligible students. The throne speech outlines these priorities in broad strokes. As for the potential intervention on challenges to the Trans Mountain pipeline, Jean said he wants to see if the NDP will back up their words with action.
as declared in The most-hyped symbol is the elimination of school fees for busing and instructional materials like textbooks. "If electricity prices go up beyond the cap, electricity bills won't. "Rates will be capped below the average price families have paid over the last decade," the speech says. The NDP's latest throne speech is a laser beam aimed at the loyalty and votes of Alberta's modest-income families, while virtually ignoring larger conservative concerns about debt and deficits. But even though the speech ignores the wider fiscal picture, it's very business-friendly.

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as declared in The most-hyped symbol is the elimination of school fees for busing and instructional materials like textbooks. "If electricity prices go up beyond the cap, electricity bills won't. "Rates will be capped below the average price families have paid over the last decade," the speech says. The NDP's latest throne speech is a laser beam aimed at the loyalty and votes of Alberta's modest-income families, while virtually ignoring larger conservative concerns about debt and deficits. But even though the speech ignores the wider fiscal picture, it's very business-friendly.
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Alberta throne speech promises slashing of school fees
"School fees should not be a barrier to kids getting a good start in life no matter their circumstances," Notley told reporters after tabling Bill 1, An Act to Reduce School Fees. Watch below: Rachel Notley's NDP government says it hopes to make changes to school fees by September. The Alberta government says its first job of the spring sitting of the legislature will be to cut school fees. "School fees just went in so many directions. #ableg pic.twitter.com/sr4V0SbO31 — Tom Vernon (@TomVernonGlobal) March 2, 2017Other initiatives outlined in the throne speech include a consumer bill of rights.
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