Alberta’s politicians need to help shoulder the burden: CTF
There’s no doubt elected officials are working hard to manage the COVID-19 crisis, but with many businesses closing their doors and families worrying about their next grocery bill, politicians need to show solidarity with the people they represent and reduce their own pay.
Between the coronavirus health pandemic, the global economic shutdown and the collapsing price of oil, this triple whammy may present one of the most challenging times Alberta has ever faced.
The effects have already been devastating for countless Alberta families and businesses. Once Canada’s economic engine, Calgary now has the highest unemployment rate of any major Canadian city. The rest of the province isn’t faring much better. In March alone, 117,100 Albertans joined the ranks of the unemployed.
While these numbers already feel like a punch to the gut, Premier Jason Kenney has warned that things could get worse before they get better.


