Well that's all fine and dandy but considering it is an immediate crisis, what can they do right now?
I understand Taft held a meeting about this issue on Wednesday nite in Calgary. I didn't get the notice via e-mail until the day before yesterday so I couldn't plan to go. It was supposedly taped for future broadcast (although I'm not sure where that'll show up.)
I don't have any hope that this situation will change any time soon and I'm one of the people directly affected by this. Maybe it's time for some civil disobedience.
Dave Cournoyer began blogging in 2005 while studying Political Science at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. In 2006, he was elected Vice-President (External) his Students’ Union and served as Chair of the Council of Alberta University Students until 2007. Since then, he has worked as Communication Coordinator for Alberta’s official opposition party and for various advocacy and public policy groups. As well as writing on this blog, Dave also occasionally writes for publications such as SEE Magazine.
Well that's all fine and dandy but considering it is an immediate crisis, what can they do right now?
ReplyDeleteI understand Taft held a meeting about this issue on Wednesday nite in Calgary. I didn't get the notice via e-mail until the day before yesterday so I couldn't plan to go. It was supposedly taped for future broadcast (although I'm not sure where that'll show up.)
I don't have any hope that this situation will change any time soon and I'm one of the people directly affected by this. Maybe it's time for some civil disobedience.
An update on that Taft meeting in Calgary. It was a CBC townhall, so I imagine they'll be televising it eventually.
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