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NORTH HAVENJANUARY 2017 DELIVERED MONTHLY TO 1,600 HOUSEHOLDS
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THE OFFICIAL NORTH HAVEN COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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Contents
5 Message froM the president
5 skating party
8 january 2017 coMMunity calendar
9 Meet your board volunteer: bob porteous
10 north haven preschool
12 in and around north haven
14 give new life to your christMas tree
15 top 4 new year’s resolutions for a better neighbourhood
16 woMen’s english and social group
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north haven coMMunity association5003 North Haven Dr. NWCalgary, AB – T2K 2K3Phone: 403-282-1075
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The opinions expressed within any published article, report or submission reflect those of the author and should not be considered to reflect those of the North Haven Community Association and Great News Publishing.The information contained in this newsletter is believed to be accurate, but is not warranted to be so.The North Haven Community Association and Great News Publishing do not endorse any person or persons advertising in this newsletter. Publication of any advertisements should not be considered an endorsement of any goods or services.
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Alberta Health Care 403-310-0000
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Calgary HEALTH LINK 24/7 811
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Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter 403-234-7233
Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-387-5437
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Child Safe Canada 403-202-5900
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Peter Lougheed Centre 403-943-4555
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Community Mediation Calgary Society 403-269-2707
RNR Lockworks Ltd. 403-479-6161
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Message froM thepresidentWelcome to January and the start of a new year. I hope everyone had a great holiday.
Dec 31 is traditionally the time to reflect back on the past and plan for the upcoming year.
2016 was our 50th Anniversary and your NHCA Board celebrated with special events well attended by mem-bers of our community.
It was a great experience to join with residents and volunteers from the past and present to talk about our wonderful community and how it has changed over time. One thing that hasn’t changed is the cozy neigh-bourhood feeling and the attachment people who live or have lived here feel for NH.
We are excited to start a new year and hope to host fun, interesting, and informative occasions in 2107, includ-ing the Winter Carnival coming up soon, and meetings on development issues such as traffic safety and urban forestry, later in the year.
Keep in touch with what’s going on through our com-munications platforms from the old - (this newsletter, the hall sign) to the new (Facebook, Twitter and our website northhavenyyc.ca)
Feel free to come to our monthly meetings (2nd Thurs. of the month at 7pm) see what we do, maybe join us or share your ideas for events or programs that enrich our community.
Happy New Year
Jean
2017 Winter Events Calendar Dates Times Description Location
Jan 14 5-8pm Skating Party North Haven Rink
Jan 22 6 pm North Haven Youth Committee Community Hall
Feb 11 1-3pm Annual Family Winter Carnival Community Hall
March 11 Evening Comedy and Pub Night Community Hall
Just search for North Haven Community Association and “Like” us to receive updates!
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skating party at the North Haven Rinkjanuary 14 5-8pmFREEDJ, Hot Chocolate, Cookies
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North haveN CommuNity
assoCiatioN5003 North haven Drive NW
hall (403) 282-1075 rentals (403) 284-2716
BoarD of DireCtors 2016-2017
Monthly Board Meetings are held every second Thursday at 7:00 pm. The next meeting will be January 12, 2017. NHCA Board Meetings are open to the public.
North haveN CommuNity assoCiatioN’s hall isavailable for reNtal!
MAiN HALL
Friday, Saturday and Holidays
$400/day, includes use of kitchen
Monday – Thursday $50/hour, minimum 2 hr rental
Friday - Sunday $50/hour, minimum 2 hr rental
Seating Capacity – 100
MeeTiNg RooM
Monday – Thursday 8am-5pm - $100/day
Friday, Saturday and Holidays
$150/day
Monday – Thursday 5pm-2am - $25/hourMin. 2 hour rental
Friday - Sunday $50/hourMin. 2 hour rental
Seating capacity: 30
Meeting Room rental includes use of projector and screen
Notes:• All rentals require a $300 damage deposit• Discount available for North Haven Resident Members
Call 403-284-2716 to view or book!
DirectorsPresident: Jean Togstad 403-274-4177Vice President: Jody Breen 403-284-9775Secretary: Lucas Van Boeschoten 403-220-0288Treasurer: Judy Huber 403-230-8195Building & Maintenance VACANTCivic Affairs: Terry Arnett 403-547-0237Entertainment: Elise Konoff 403-233-0092Building Manager: Marie Heffernan 403-282-1075Memberships: Sandy Cooper 403-286-0902Newsletter: Katie Mikalson 403-863-2184Preschool: Annette Darel 403-668-9709Sports/Communications Alex MacKinnon 403-807-7700Casino and Fundraising Hans Huber 403-230-8195
ContactsPresident: Jean Togstad 403-274-4177Block Parent Association: 403-269-6460Building Custodian. Dennis Mynarski 403-282-5607McKnight Sports www.mcknight.caNose Hill Park: Anne Burke 403-239-1285Parents and Tots: Ilinca Poon 403-454-4104Playschool Contacts: Lila Siewert 403-274-6682Scouts: Stephanie Graham 403-275-1225Sparks, Brownies and Guides: Sandra Whitty 403-289-7404 Snow Removal Program: Gillian Read 403-831-6118 Hall Rentals Marie Heffernan 403-284-2716
North Haven Real Estate UpdateLast 12 Months North HavenMLS Real Estate Sale Price Update
Last 12 Months North HavenMLS Real Estate Number of Listings Update
To view more detailed information that comprise the above MLS averages please visit north_haven.great-news.ca
Average Asking Price Average Sold Price
November 2016 $424,900.00 $425,500.00
October 2016 $474,900.00 $465,500.00
September 2016 $569,900.00 $545,000.00
August 2016 $549,900.00 $530,000.00
July 2016 $499,900.00 $485,000.00
June 2016 $529,900.00 $515,000.00
May 2016 $559,900.00 $535,000.00
April 2016 $524,900.00 $505,000.00
March 2016 $0.00 $0.00
February 2016 $399,900.00 $395,000.00
January 2016 $415,000.00 $392,500.00
November 2015 $599,000.00 $606,650.00
No. New Properties No. Properties Sold
November 2016 6 2
October 2016 2 2
September 2016 3 5
August 2016 6 3
July 2016 1 3
June 2016 5 5
May 2016 7 3
April 2016 4 5
March 2016 5 0
February 2016 2 1
January 2016 1 1
December 2015 0 0
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Meet Your Board Volunteerbob porteousI have lived in North Haven for over fifty years. My consulting business took me to over 60 countries and I would not want to live elsewhere. I am now required to take vigorous walks almost every day for health rea-sons. This has enabled me to see every street in our great community many times (and meet some very nice people). I’ve noticed that in the vast majority of cases we do a great job of keeping our properties neat and well maintained.
Here are some simple suggestions as to how you and I can do our bit to make North Haven (and our beautiful properties) even greater than they are. In the current economic situation, we may not be able to afford reno-vations or additions, but here are some things we can do that are free. It will likely result in us feeling a little better about everything. Trust me, I’ve been there.
Introduce yourself as you welcome new neighbours, owners, or renters. Smile and say hello to people you encounter on your walks. When walking, wave to cars that you recognize, even those you don’t.
When driving, drive safely, even a little slower than the posted speed limit. Take a moment to help people when you can, e.g. if they look lost, ask if they need di-rections; at the school or at the store, hold a door for others. Join your community association. It’s inexpen-sive and you can meet some really fine people. Even if you don’t join, read the Newsletter and visit the new website northhavenyyc.ca. They are both sources of useful information. Offer to help out on one of the volunteer committees, they could use your help since their workload on behalf of the community residents is growing fast. Make suggestions to your community association regarding what you think the CA could do better, and, if you can, be prepared to help. Trim trees and hedges back to the edge of the sidewalk. Pedes-trians (like me) will appreciate it. Clear snow promptly. Keep grass cut on a reasonable frequency. Keep your back lane tidy, at least to the centre line.
Thanks for being a good neighbour.
This article was written by Bob Porteous who has lived in North Haven for over fifty years with his wife, Eva. Their two daughters were raised and educated here through university. Bob is a pro-fessional engineer and since graduation in 1956, spent his career in the petroleum industry, based in Canada and overseas. The last half of that period he operated his own international con-sulting and training company, doing business on six continents. He served the Petroleum Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum in several roles, including as national chairman. He was awarded Fellowship in the CIM. He has a strong interest in local and international affairs and serves as a volunteer member of the Development Review Committee in North Haven.
Check out advertising rates and information at www.great-news.ca or phone 403-263-3044
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Date: _______________________________________
event (Scouts, guides, Snow Removal, Soccer, etc.): ________________________________________________
Family Name: ____________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________Postal Code_________________
Telephone: ______________________________________
email ___________________________________________In providing my email address I am agreeing to accept an email once a year for membership renewal purposes
Membership Type: Resident (per household/voting) $15.00 Associate (non resident/non voting) $15.00 Senior (65+) $5.00 Donation $ _____ Payment Method Cheque _______ Cash __________For planning purposes only:i am interested in the community having and/or personally attending the following:q Fitness/Aerobicsq Outdoor Rink q Adult Danceq McKnight Sportsq Comedy Nights
q Preschoolq Family Danceq Pub Nightsq Craft Salesq Parent & Tots
q Teen Drop-Inq Pre-Teen Danceq Senior’s Programsq Theme partiesq Summer Camps
q Other: ___________________________________ ______________________________
Membership formThere are great activities at North Haven Community Centre!
If you are interested in volunteering or becoming active in our community please call Jean Togstad, President, at 403-274-4177 to discuss your interests.
q I consent to receiving community reminders on an occasional basis.Please mail or drop off to the
North Haven Community Centre, 5003 North Haven Drive NW,
Calgary T2K 2K3
North haven PreschoolThis month the students at North Haven preschool were busy preparing for Christ-mas as they decorated ginger bread men, both eatable and non-eatable, explored advent calendars, and Christmas trees. The month was wrapped up with a Christ-mas party filled with a variety of tasty treats, fun games and a special guest who traveled all the way from the North Pole. Thank you to all the parent volunteers who came and joined in the festivities and helped make the parties a memorable event. Learn about the preschool at http://northhavenyyc.ca/preschool
We Need your helP!Join us on Sunday January 22nd from 6:00-8:00pm at the North Haven Hall to establish a North Haven Youth Committee. Bring ideas for activities, projects and events that you would like to do with other North Haven teens. We also need a cool name for our committee.
Mona’s pizza and drinks will be served. Come hungry with creative ideas and an open mind.
For questions contact Jody Breen at momscomputer@shaw.ca or text 403-815-0063. Please RSVP by January 15th. See you then!
CALLING ALL NORTH HAVEN YOUTH (grades 7-12)
comedy show and pub nightsaturday, March 11 at the community hallWith Cory Mac and Jasen Fredricksen
Stay tunes for all the details!!
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iN aNd arouNdNorth haveNentertainment & events Update:Happy 2017! This year, a committee will organize the entertainment! I’d like to welcome Anne Umpleby and Margaret Grant to my team. If anyone else is interested in helping out with the planning and organizing of our community events, please get in touch!
We have some exciting events coming up this year! For ease of planning, most of these events will happen on the 2nd Saturday of each month. So keep an eye on the community calendar to see what we have going on! All our events are posted on the website, northhavenyyc.ca, as well as the North Haven Community Association Facebook page, and the sign at the hall.
To kick off the year, we are hosting a skating party on Saturday, January 14, from 5-8pm at the rink. This is an all-ages event, and we hope to see lots of people out again this year! We will have cookies and hot chocolate, as well as a DJ to really make it feel like a party! Feel free
to bring your skating aids (small chair, etc), but hockey playing will not be allowed during this event. All chil-dren need a helmet. Bring your dinner, or order a pizza from Mona’s, and come hang out a while! We’ll have the firepit going as well, for those not wanting to skate. If it is too cold, or there is no ice because it’s too warm, we hope to plan something indoors at the hall.
On Saturday, February 11, we are hosting our Annual Family Winter Carnival from 1-3pm. This is an indoor/outdoor event with lots of activities for the whole fam-ily! We will be serving hot dogs and hot chocolate. Hopefully the weather cooperates and there will be ice on the rink for skating and playing games. We do need some volunteers for this event, so if you’d like to help out for an hour on the day of the event, please let us know!
On Saturday, March 11, we are planning an adults-only comedy night! We will have several comedians, fol-lowed by a pub night. You won’t want to miss this fun (and funny!) night! Tickets will be $20, and will only be sold in advance – no ticket sales at the door. Keep an eye on Facebook and the website northhavenyyc.ca, to see when they go on sale.
We have more fun planned for the rest of the year, so continue to read the updates in the newsletter, check the website, northhavenyyc.ca, and the Facebook page. Or you can give Elise a call at 403-233-0092. We look forward to seeing you!!
Elise, Anne, and Margaret
Parents and Tots Update:Parent and Tot’s have been a quiet this fall. Those who have been come have a lot of fun and are learning tak-ing turns on the slide and sharing Mr Potatohead. We meet Friday mornings from 9:00 to 10:30 am in the basement of the Community Hall. We have lots of great toys, a slide and room to run. The group is encourages all parents, grandparents and caregivers of kids 0 to 5 years of age to join us. As we share the space with our community preschool, any snacks brought during Par-ent and Tots time need to be peanut free.
We are looking forward to seeing you soon!
Katie and Ilinca
On-line Registration only from February 13 – March 31, 2017, at
www.mcknightsoccer.caRequired for Registration:
1. Registration fee of $75 per child2. Valid community membership from one of the
communities listed below 3. Volunteer commitment (see website for list of volunteer positions)
or $75 fee per family if unable to volunteer in some capacity.
Volunteers are required for a variety of positions during the soccer season.
Position descriptions and sign-up are available on the web page.
GAMES are PLAYED Tuesday and Thursday evenings April 25 – June 15, 2017
McKnight Soccer is sponsored by:
Cambrian Heights Community AssociationHighwood Community Association
Highland Park Community Association North Haven Community AssociationRosemont Community Association
McKnight SoccerRecreational Soccer – Boys & Girls
Ages 3 to 13 Age at January 1, 2016
On-line Registration only from February 14 – March 31, 2016, at
www.mcknightsoccer.ca
Required for Registration: 1. Registration fee of $75 per child 2. Valid community membership from one of the communities listed below 3. Volunteer commitment (see website for list of volunteer positions) or $75 fee per family if unable to
volunteer in some capacity.
Volunteers are required for a variety of positions during the soccer season. Position descriptions and sign-up are available on the web page.
GAMES are PLAYED Tuesday and Thursday evenings – April 26 – June 16, 2016
McKnight Soccer is sponsored by:Cambrian Heights Community Association
Highwood Community Association Highland Park Community Association North Haven Community Association Rosemont Community Association
McKniGhT SOccER Recreational Soccer – Boys & GirlsAges 3 to 13 Age at January 1, 2017
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give new life to your christmas treeTurn your real Christmas tree into useful mulch instead of garbage through The City’s Christmas Tree Recycling program. By recycling trees into mulch, you can keep waste out of our landfills and reduce harmful green-house gas emissions.
This year The City’s Christmas Tree Recycling program will be drop-off only. We will not be collecting trees door-to-door. Instead we’re asking residents to meet us half way, by taking their trees to one of our 15 des-ignated drop-off locations between December 26 and January 31.
The trees should be free of lights, ornaments, tinsel, tree stands and string, and should not be wrapped or bagged. Mulch from recycled Christmas trees will be available to residents at no cost at the East Calgary land-fill, while quantities last.
For more information or to find the drop-off location nearest you, visit calgary.ca/christmastree.
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helping your children with social and emotional skillsAs parents, we strive to help our children learn new things in the early years of their lives. These things in-clude learning to walk, dress themselves, use the potty, and many, many more things. Teaching your child so-cial-emotional skills are just as important. These skills are: recognizing and understanding their thoughts and feelings; making healthy decisions and learning right from wrong; being a friend and making friends (teach-ing conflict resolution and cooperation); self regulation (calming themselves down in an appropriate manner); being empathetic to others.
Here are some tips on how to foster social emotional development in a baby:1. Responding to the baby when they cry. They need to
know that they can depend on you in times of need.2. Hold and hug your child.3. Learn their cues for tiredness, hunger, happy, upset, etc.4. Being gentle and comforting in times of being upset.
Rock the baby, sing a soft song, cuddle, or walk with them.
The Calgary NW ECD Coalitions consist of three coali-tions who have joined forces with parents, community members, organizations and professionals, who are all working together to better the lives of young children and their families. We work hard to support five impor-tant developmental areas for children – Social Compe-tence, Emotional Maturity, Language & Thinking Skills, Physical Health & Well-being, and Communication Skills & General Knowledge. We are always looking for inter-ested parties to join our coalitions.
If you are passionate about children and their future, and would like more information about the Calgary NW ECD Coalitions, or if you have any questions, please email us at: ncecmap@weconnectyou.ca.
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top 4 new year’s resolutions for a better neighbourhood A message from the Federation of Calgary CommunitiesBuilding Safe Communities Program
Happy New Year! A better neighbourhood starts with you - start 2017 by being a good neighbour!
Here are 4 initiatives you can do to improve your neighbourhood:
1. Don’t be a stranger - Make it an objective to say “hel-lo” to at least three neighbours that you don’t know by name. Who knows maybe you’ll make new friends!
2. experience the great outdoors – Plenty of neigh-bourhoods across our city have access to parks and pathways. Make it a point to be outside more often. Not only is getting outside good for your mental and physical health but it can build a greater appreciation for your neighbourhood.
3. Look out for one another – Creating a safer com-munity requires doing 1) and 2) on the list. When you’re connected to your neighbours a sense of safety can be achieved. The more often you’re out-side, you can readily identify any unsafe aspects in your community.
4. Purchase a membership – Obtaining or renewing an annual membership to your community association can offer social, recreational opportunities and com-munity life.
For more resources check out our website at www. calgarycommunities.com under the Building Safe Communities tab.
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BMP MeCHANiCAL LTD: is a professional mechanical company offering plumbing, heating, air conditioning and drain cleaning services for Calgary and area hom-eowners. Our services include: repairs and installation of new furnaces; hot water tanks and air conditioning systems; regular maintenance and emergency drain cleaning - including drain video inspections. Contact us at 403-816-4409 or service@bmpmechanical.com.
HoMe BUSiNeSS oPPoRTUNiTY: Clinicair is the lead-ing provider of Indoor Air Quality and Medical Grade Duct Cleaning services in Canada. We are looking for a dealer in Calgary to represent our growing company. We offer a royalty free business. Clinicair supplies you with the latest technology, and training. Call Craig: 1-416-277-6067.
NeigHBoURHooD CoNFLiCT? Community Mediation Calgary Society (CMCS) is a no cost mediation and con-flict coaching service that can help you resolve problems and restore peace! We help neighbours be neighbours again! www.communitymediation.ca, 403-269-2707.
JeFFReY eLeCTRiC: Friendly professional electrical ser-vice for your next residential project, large or small. City Qualified Trade, Master Electrician, insured, licensed, cer-tified, bonded. Very competitive rates for quality electri-cal work. Service panel upgrades from 60 amp to 200 amp. Sub-panels, aluminum rewiring, custom kitchens and basements. Free estimates. www.cejelectric.com or call Clayton at 403-970-5441.
oUT oN A LiMB PRoFeSSioNAL PRUNiNg: Tree and shrub pruning, shaping and restoration. Tree removal and stump grinding. New tree and shrub selection and installation. Fertilizing and insect pest management. Licensed & Insured. Journeyman Landscape Gardener and certified Arborist. Call Jim at 403-265-6965 or email outonalimbprofessionalpruning@live.ca.
For business classified ad rates call Great News Publishing at 403-263-3044 or sales@great-news.ca
The Coffee filter was invented in 1908 by a German homemaker, Melitta Benz, when she lined a tin cup with blotter paper to filter the coffee grinds
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Calling All PARENTSVisit mybabysitter.ca and find available babysitters in and around your community.
Calling All BABYSITTERSEnroll free at mybabysitter.ca and choose the Calgary communities you would like to babysit in.
FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS ON CPPWednesday, Jan. 11 @ 7-8 pm: Collecting CPP While Working
Wednesday, Jan. 18 @ 2-3 pm: CPP & OAS Survivor Benefits & Pension Splitting
Wednesday, Jan. 25 @ 7-8 pm: How to Unlock Your Locked-in RRSP & RIFF Conversion Options
Wednesday, Feb. 1 @ 7-8 pm: Tips to Minimize Taxes before and during Retirement
All workshops will be held at the Thorncliffe Greenview Community Association in the Boardroom, 5600 Centre St N.
Seating is Limited.
SPONSORED BY WILLIS & NANCY LANGFORDYour Retirement Specialists
Residents of Thorncliffe for over 16 years WWW.LANGFORDFINANCIAL.CA
To Register Call Nancy at 587-755-0159 oremail: info@LangfordFinancial.ca
Free announcements: lost/found, household items for sale, wanted, garage sale, student/senior services, etc.
Forty word limit Deadline – 1st of each month for the next month’s
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Sunny side up! New map shows the solar potential of your roof
Wondering about the potential amount of sunshine on your home’s roof and how it compares to other homes? Check out the City of Calgary’s Solar Potential Map to find out!
The new map is intended to be a starting point for Cal-garians who are curious about the viability of solar as an energy source for their particular home or building. Using data collected in 2012 and 2013, the map shows all buildings in Calgary’s city limits and their varying de-grees of solar exposure, on an annual basis, in general-ized optimal conditions.
“The solar potential map can be the first step in de-termining if a solar energy system could work on your home,” says Liz Findlay, manager of Geospatial Business Solutions, the group who created the map. “People con-sidering a solar installation should contact a solar sys-tem professional to conduct a thorough assessment for their particular building and location.”
The best place to look for solar professionals is the Cana-dian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA), which has an online member directory.
Solar energy isn’t just for homes. Various City facilities already have solar systems installed to off-set some of their electricity needs and costs. You can find the par-ticular locations on the solar potential map using the information icons on the map or scrolling through the project listings on the left side bar. To find your home on the map, simply type your home address in the search bar.
Visit maps.calgary.ca/SolarPotential/ to check out the City of Calgary’s new Solar Potential Map.
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women’s english and social groupImprove your spoken English and meet new women in your community with the New Friends and Neighbour-hood Groups program. Drop in at one of our weekly groups throughout the city. No cost, no immigration requirements and no minimum English requirement. Free childcare provided for children 6 months to 6 years old. Visit www.ciwa-online.com for group locations and times or contact Debra Colley at 403-444-1752 or debrac@ciwa-online.com.
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Happy New Year! Parliament rose at the end of December and I have enjoyed having an extended opportunity to spend time with constituents working at home in Calgary. I have had the chance to meet with many individuals in our community and hear about the issues important to them. I look forward to the House returning soon so I can continue to work hard on your behalf in Ottawa.
Over the last number of weeks I continue to hear from individuals who are being impacted by unemployment. This continues to be of primary concern to me. I will be holding a ‘Alberta Jobs Round Table’ meeting on Janu-ary 12th at 11:45 AM. I want to hear directly from those in our community who are out of work, employers and social assistance service providers (like food banks, etc). If you, or someone you know, would like to at-tend, please contact my office at 403-216-7777 or email Michelle.Rempel@parl.gc.ca for more details.
Many of you have likely received the government’s mail out regarding electoral reform at your home. On Oc-tober 11, 2016 I submitted the results of my consulta-tions with our community, to the special committee on electoral reform, which found 79% of respondents did not think we needed to change our current system of voting and 91% felt a referendum should be held prior to any changes being made. In fact, the government’s own electoral reform committee agreed that a national referendum should be held prior to any changes. How-ever, you will note, that the government’s mail out to you with respect to electoral reform makes no mention of a referendum at all. I will continue to advocate for a referendum prior to any changes being made to the electoral system.
There will be many critical issues debated in Parliament in the coming year. As always, I encourage you to con-tact me at my office on any issue of importance to you.
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Last month, Prime Minister Trudeau and his govern-ment approved important energy infrastructure proj-ects, which are critically important to the economic future of the people of Alberta. Our province has ex-perienced a dramatic oil price shock over the last two years, and these new pipeline approvals give us a chance to break our landlock. We’re getting a chance to sell to new markets at better prices, and reduce our dependence on a single market. We’re getting a chance to pick ourselves up and move forward again.
Our made-in-Alberta Climate Leadership Plan is get-ting results. Albertans are used to being leaders, and these pipeline approvals demonstrate the benefits of our leadership. By leading the way in addressing climate change and phasing out of coal, we are get-ting real results for our energy industry. We are prov-ing that you don’t have to choose between jobs and the environment: we are doing both. Working families shouldn’t have to choose between making a decent living versus protecting the environment for our kids and future generations.
This decision will mean:• Access to the largest market in the world for oil and
gas resources.• Jobs and prosperity for Albertans and Canadians alike.• Fairer value for our oil and gas exports.• An end to Alberta’s energy resource landlock.
Let’s work together across our province to protect our environment, create jobs, and work for a greener future.
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This is a fantastic opportunity for people looking to learn some excellent, introductory information about Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias, or who may be searching for additional support, resources, hope and inspiration. There is no cost to attend but registration is required.
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