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PLANS TO DEAL WITH RACISM IN EDMONTON DELAYED

February 14 will mark one year since City Council approved and funds reallocated from the Police Service budget for an anti-racism strategy. A key pillar of the strategy is an independent body but it has been a challenge to hard find people with a wide range of skill sets for those roles. 

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    • Imagine what would happen if people took responsibility and learned how to connect streams. Racism regulations, from a top-down directive from a Trudeau-biased mayor, may do more harm than good.

      What do the cultural, faith, and community centers see as a way forward? 

      What are the problems, and how can Individuals and organizations in the communities engage, entertain, and educate the community in a way that builds it? This personal connection is where we will see the resolution and restoration of peace and thriving together. Not regulation

       In most cases, this sounds like a community-building route. If it is legal in nature it may need to take a different path.

      Some UCP supporters are in favour of connecting streams and learning how to bring various religious, ethnic,  and a big tent to participate in developing democracy for the people of Alberta, 

      Many people do not trust the failed - gender theories, climate theories, critical race theories, and other dogma and attacks on the family, faith, the vulnerable, and our children's economic in a future NDP/Lib neo-feudal program of debt.

      Are you interested in being engaged in connecting streams of different races? ESL is a great way to connect. I have done it for a few years. It is a practical and rewarding way to do friendly integration before the rules get laid down. 

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