An update from MLA Tracy Allard

Before I begin the update, I want to take this moment to acknowledge the discovery of 215 unmarked graves of children at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, BC. This is a devastating and heartbreaking discovery and a sobering reminder of this dark chapter in our history as a nation. I want […]

Jason Copping: MLA Update – June 18, 2021

This week the spring session of the legislature wrapped up and policies were put in place to continue to protect both the lives and livelihoods of Albertans.  As COVID-19 recedes our focus must turn to recovery. Our government is poised to see our economy get back on track and we are implementing supports to help […]

NEWS RELEASE: Notley continues bad habit of selling out Albertans to Trudeau

(Edmonton, AB): Rachel Notley’s NDP is back to its old ways of selling out Albertans to Justin Trudeau. On Tuesday, the opposition voted against two common-sense motions that support a fair deal for Alberta and assert Alberta’s democratic and economic interests on the national stage. The Legislature sought unanimous consent for one motion asking Trudeau […]

NEWS RELEASE: Let Albertans decide: legislature to debate senate motion

(Edmonton, AB): Today, Alberta’s legislature will debate a motion on giving Albertans the ability to select their own representation in the senate. The motion reads: Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Prime Minister to respect the democratic voices of Albertans and refrain from filling Alberta’s two vacant Senate seats until Albertans have […]

Jason Copping: Protecting lives and livelihoods

The spring session of the legislature has wrapped with the Alberta Government continuing to pass legislation aimed to protect the lives and livelihoods of Albertans.  Facing a third wave of COVID, Albertans were once again asked to take a step back and limit activities.  I know this was not easy, but it was necessary to […]

Jason Copping: MLA Update – June 4, 2021

This week, Alberta reached a milestone as we began to reopen under stage one and the rollout of second doses.  Our government’s reopening plan safely eases restrictions in three stages as vaccinations go up and hospitalizations go down. Alberta has also met the targets to enter stage two on June 10, which will see further easing […]

Greetings from MLA Tracy Allard

As I sit to write this on the afternoon of Mother’s Day, I have the rare opportunity to reflect in solitude and silence over the state of our world. This reflection brings me back to my motivation to enter public life – an entrance that was hesitant to say the least – and I think […]

Jason Copping: MLA Update – May 21, 2021

As you know, two weeks ago, we announced more restrictions in order to stop the spike. I am encouraged though to see our case numbers declining.  This is in large part due to the restrictions that have been in place and Albertans stepping up once again to do the right thing and follow the guidelines.  For […]

Jackie Lovely: April Newsletter

We are very fortunate In Camrose to have a number of not-for-profit organizations who do tremendous work in our community. Among them is the Elks club. It was my opportunity to meet with Gerry Czapp who is the President of the local club. Due to Covid-19, the Elks have not been able to rent out […]

Jason Copping: MLA Update – April 23, 2021

I want to start this e-newsletter out by mentioning that this week is National Volunteer Week – an opportunity for us to all thank the many volunteers who give their time, talent and energy to give back to our city and province. This past year, more than ever, we have seen the dedication and commitment […]

Jason Copping: MLA Update – April 9

This week our government had to make the difficult decision to impose more restrictions and move back in the COVID plan from Step 2 to Step 1 to combat the rising case numbers of both COVID and the variants.  This decision was not made lightly.  I recognize that there is a lot of fatigue around […]