Bradley Lafortune (@bradlafortune) 's Twitter Profile
Bradley Lafortune

@bradlafortune

Executive Director, @PIAlberta, Treaty 6, runner, singer, dad. Pa’lante 🌾🌹

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Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta's auditor general not filling me with confidence about the province's water management strategy. #yeg #yyc #ableg oag.ab.ca/reports/surfac…

Alberta's auditor general not filling me with confidence about the province's water management strategy. #yeg #yyc #ableg 

oag.ab.ca/reports/surfac…
Tony Clark (@tony__clark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The company owned by Todd Loewen, Alberta's Minister of Forestry, Parks and Tourism, used to sell "hunts" for deer within fenced ranches. How sporting! Loewen quietly re-introduced Alberta's grizzly hunt after an 18-year moratorium. #ableg

The company owned by Todd Loewen, Alberta's Minister of Forestry, Parks and Tourism, used to sell "hunts" for deer within fenced ranches. How sporting!
Loewen quietly re-introduced Alberta's grizzly hunt after an 18-year moratorium. 
#ableg
Alberta Wilderness Association (@abwilderness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grizzly bears should not be hunted in Alberta! Make your voice heard - our letter writing template is up! albertawilderness.ca/__trashed-2/

AUPE (@_aupe_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AHS is refusing to allow AUPE members to choose to continue working for AHS or transfer to Recovery Alberta. We must stand together and take action to support our negotiating team. This is the best chance we have to get what we deserve. Read more: aupe.org/news/news-and-…

ema2 🇨🇦 🇮🇪 (@emayeg2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bradley Lafortune Conflict?? Of course not! 🤣 Loewen's going to be on cbc.ca/listen/live-ra… tomorrow, so let's hope the presenter is well informed and asks some tough q's. #YYC #YYCmedia #Ableg #Abpoli

Dr. Shazma Mithani (@drshazmamithani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those who think that a parallel user pay system will help “offload” the public system, ask yourself where the healthcare workers (who we don’t have enough of in the public system) will come from. When Human Resources are finite, they get drained from the public system. /1

Jonathan Teghtmeyer 🇺🇦 (@atypicalalbertn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know Ryan Jespersen is right, life’s not fair. That is exactly why we need government to bring equity to the areas where life creates inequity. As long as private access exists for those who can afford it, our public system will remain underfunded. #abhealth #ableg

jason schilling (@schill_dawg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta is not going to test its way out of underfunding. It’s time our provincial leaders stop their excuses and get their priorities right. Read the ATA's full news release here: teachers.ab.ca/news/massive-e…

Carolyn Whitzman (@cwhitzman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tiny overpriced investment condos are tanking. Good. Now is the time for bold government-led affordable housing investment on public land, something Canada forgot about for decades. airquotesmedia.com/quotes/buildin…

Elaine Hyshka (@ehyshka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An easy way to help 4B Harm Reduction Society during this extreme heat: Enter their raffle and help them purchase bottled water, sunscreen, snacks and other essentials for people living on #yeg streets. Win cool prizes in the process! Please RT!

Public Interest AB (@pialberta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our ED Bradley Lafortune appeared on CTV Edmonton to discuss the Alberta's ombudsman's new report that shows that low-income residents seeking benefits to cover off health-care costs face unfair barriers. The UCP is playing politics with people's lives. Albertans deserve better.

Our ED <a href="/BradLafortune/">Bradley Lafortune</a>  appeared on <a href="/ctvedmonton/">CTV Edmonton</a>  to discuss the Alberta's ombudsman's new report that shows that low-income residents seeking benefits to cover off health-care costs face unfair barriers.

The UCP is playing politics with people's lives. Albertans deserve better.
Dave Cournoyer (@davecournoyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaking from experience, government officials threatening to sue a member of the public as their first response is not a smart move.

Elaine Hyshka (@ehyshka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wild. “Staff in the premier’s or minister’s offices can accept fees, gifts or benefits above $500 related to their work — if they are approved by the premier’s chief of staff.”

Sean Amato (@jsjamato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a stunningly beautiful place to work, even when it’s on fire and raining ash. Also starting to feel a few drops of real rain! #Jasper #abfire #yeg

It’s a stunningly beautiful place to work, even when it’s on fire and raining ash. Also starting to feel a few drops of real rain!

#Jasper #abfire #yeg
Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have an early wake-up call for the morning show, but I'll likely start the day the same way I'm going to bed - angry, frustrated, sad, and absolutely done with the status quo.

Sean Amato (@jsjamato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeing video of levelled streets in #Jasper. I can tell you Parks Canada staff isn’t happy about leaked images. They’re trying to release stuff in an orderly way that’s respectful of the people who call these houses and businesses home. So I won’t be sharing those. #ABfires