About the campaign
| Ricardo Acuña / ualberta.ca/parkland |
| Friday, February 5, 2010 |
| Join Together Alberta touring the province in an effort to combat funding cuts by the provincial governmentPosted By Graham Mason, Lloydminster Meridian BoosterView original article A small group of concerned residents gathered at the Legacy Centre... |
| By CBC Edmonton A coalition of 10 unions and lobby groups launched a new campaign Friday to try to stop provincial cuts to public services. The campaign, called Join Together Alberta, is organizing a series of 22 town hall events across Alberta to rally... |
| Join together with community organizations who are deeply concerned and want to take action on the government's plan to cut $2 billion from the upcoming budget. We need people to raise their voices throughout Alberta about the importance of public... |
| Thanks to our abundant natural resources, Alberta is one of the most successful and prosperous jurisdictions in North America – with a standard of living and a quality of life that are the envy of the world. Our province is at a crossroads Will we choose... |
| New campaign challenges government not to cut fabric of our communities While the Alberta government is swearing in a new cabinet today, representatives from community human service organizations, teachers, parent groups, health professionals, students,... |
| By Trish Audette, Edmonton JournalJanuary 15, 2010 Premier Ed Stelmach's new cabinet members are to be sworn in this morning at Government House but the attack on one new minister has already begun. Public service organizations are launching a new... |
| Welcome to JoinTogetherAlberta.ca! This website will keep you informed on the campaign and the 22 town halls across Alberta. Sign up to our mailing list to get involved. More details to come later today. |
| Despite government reassurances that “we can do more with less,” Albertans know from experience that deep cuts hurt. Albertans know that the kind of multi-billion dollars cuts being contemplated by the Stelmach government will have negative impacts that... |


