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UCP Needs to Listen to Albertans and Leave the Canada Pension Plan Alone: CUPE
UCP Needs to Listen to Albertans and Leave the Canada Pension Plan Alone: CUPE

National Post

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • National Post

UCP Needs to Listen to Albertans and Leave the Canada Pension Plan Alone: CUPE

Article content EDMONTON, Alberta — A survey of 93,000 Albertans conducted by the provincial government has a very clear message: don't touch the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). The results were released by the government after a lengthy request for information by the Edmonton Journal. Article content CUPE Alberta President Raj Uppal says she was not surprised the survey showed 63% opposition to leaving the CPP, and only 10% support for an Alberta plan. Article content Article content 'There is no case for leaving the CPP,' said Uppal. 'An Alberta plan would cost more, and deliver weaker investment returns and smaller pensions.' Article content Uppal called on the UCP government to abandon all plans to take Alberta out of the Canada Pension Plan. Article content 'I know Danielle Smith likes to flirt with separatists, but the Canada Pension Plan is one of the strongest reasons for Alberta to remain in Canada. The Premier needs to abandon this idea and stop threatening the retirement security of Albertans.' Article content Article content Article content

UCP Needs to Listen to Albertans and Leave the Canada Pension Plan Alone: CUPE
UCP Needs to Listen to Albertans and Leave the Canada Pension Plan Alone: CUPE

Business Wire

time11 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Business Wire

UCP Needs to Listen to Albertans and Leave the Canada Pension Plan Alone: CUPE

EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A survey of 93,000 Albertans conducted by the provincial government has a very clear message: don't touch the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). The results were released by the government after a lengthy request for information by the Edmonton Journal. CUPE Alberta President Raj Uppal says she was not surprised the survey showed 63% opposition to leaving the CPP, and only 10% support for an Alberta plan. 'There is no case for leaving the CPP,' said Uppal. 'An Alberta plan would cost more, and deliver weaker investment returns and smaller pensions.' Uppal called on the UCP government to abandon all plans to take Alberta out of the Canada Pension Plan. 'I know Danielle Smith likes to flirt with separatists, but the Canada Pension Plan is one of the strongest reasons for Alberta to remain in Canada. The Premier needs to abandon this idea and stop threatening the retirement security of Albertans.' :clc/cope 491

UCP Introduces Private, For-Profit Hospitals
UCP Introduces Private, For-Profit Hospitals

National Post

time08-05-2025

  • Health
  • National Post

UCP Introduces Private, For-Profit Hospitals

Article content EDMONTON, Alberta — A bill before the Alberta Legislature will, if passed, allow for the operation and funding of hospitals by private, for-profit entities. Article content Article content Bill 55, The Health Statutes Amendment Act, lets the Health Minister turn hospitals over to private interests, and private operators and charge fees for services. Article content CUPE Alberta President Raj Uppal joined NDP MLAs and other health care union leaders at the Alberta Legislature to call on the United Conservative Party (UCP) government to scrap the bill. Article content 'Danielle Smith needs to keep her election promise to stay away from private hospitals,' said Uppal. 'Charging fees for health care is mean, and it does nothing to bring down our already high cost of living.' Article content Uppal said the quality of health care has 'dropped off a cliff' under the UCP's watch, adding that reorganization, scandals like corrupt care, and underfunding 'have added multi levels of chaos' to the system. Article content 'Alberta health care needs stable funding, and quiet, competent management, not American style private hospitals and extra fees.' Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content

UCP Introduces Private, For-Profit Hospitals
UCP Introduces Private, For-Profit Hospitals

Business Wire

time08-05-2025

  • Health
  • Business Wire

UCP Introduces Private, For-Profit Hospitals

EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A bill before the Alberta Legislature will, if passed, allow for the operation and funding of hospitals by private, for-profit entities. Bill 55, The Health Statutes Amendment Act, lets the Health Minister turn hospitals over to private interests, and private operators and charge fees for services. CUPE Alberta President Raj Uppal joined NDP MLAs and other health care union leaders at the Alberta Legislature to call on the United Conservative Party (UCP) government to scrap the bill. 'Danielle Smith needs to keep her election promise to stay away from private hospitals,' said Uppal. 'Charging fees for health care is mean, and it does nothing to bring down our already high cost of living.' Uppal said the quality of health care has 'dropped off a cliff' under the UCP's watch, adding that reorganization, scandals like corrupt care, and underfunding 'have added multi levels of chaos' to the system. 'Alberta health care needs stable funding, and quiet, competent management, not American style private hospitals and extra fees.' clc/cope 491

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