Elections Alberta has officially confirmed that the recall petition process in Strathcona-Sherwood Park has concluded. The petition did not gather the required number of signatures and was unsuccessful.I have always respected the democratic process. Albertans have a legal right to hold their elected officials accountable, and I respect the petitioners for exercising their rights and for participating in our political system.Over the 90-day signature period, the petition gathered just 1,326 signatures. To put that in context, ov...
Elections Alberta has officially confirmed that the recall petition process in Strathcona-Sherwood Park has concluded. The petition did not gather the required number of signatures and was unsuccessful.
I have always respected the democratic process. Albertans have a legal right to hold their elected officials accountable, and I respect the petitioners for exercising their rights and for participating in our political system.
Over the 90-day signature period, the petition gathered just 1,326 signatures. To put that in context, over 11,000 people in our community voted for the NDP in the last election. It is entirely understandable that those voters disagree with our government. Conservatives felt exactly the same way about the NDP government from 2015 to 2019.
Over the last three months, this process has generated a lot of political debate. I welcomed the opportunity to defend my record. However, with the signature period now officially closed, it is time to put the politics aside and move forward.
My focus remains exactly where it should be: on the work you elected me to do.
Serving as a Cabinet Minister gives our community a strong voice at the highest levels of decision-making. My advocacy happens directly in Caucus and at the Cabinet table, where I ensure Strathcona-Sherwood Park gets the investments it deserves.
I will continue advocating for our local priorities, just as I did to secure $100 million in funding for our new schools. That investment means state-of-the-art facilities for our students. I am equally proud of securing $89 million in funding for more long-term care beds at Sherwood Care, ensuring our seniors can age with dignity in the community they built. I also secured $1 million for the new Strathcona County Food Bank Nourish Centre to support vulnerable families. I am here to serve and deliver results for our community.
I am also energized to continue my work as Alberta’s Minister of Technology and Innovation. We have generational opportunities in front of us.
I will keep working to expand high-speed internet to every corner of the province. We are turning our funding agreements into fibre in the ground. I will continue to enforce the strongest privacy and data protections in the country. And I will lead our strategy to attract massive data centre investments to secure Alberta’s place in the economy of the future. This will attract billions in capital and drive unprecedented economic diversification.
The next election in 2027 will be fought and won on ideas and track records. I am confident in my record of delivering results. I look forward to campaigning on that record, and I remain committed to executing my duties with diligence, respect, and integrity until that time comes.
Nate Glubish is the MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park. If you have questions about this column or any provincial government issues, he would like to hear from you. Contact Glubish’s constituency office at 780-416-2492 or by email to [email protected].