Shannon Phillips ready to stand on party achievements in Spring election
LETHBRIDGE – A provincial election may still be a few months off. But Lethbridge West MLA Shannon Phillips says the campaign is already underway.
In a year-end conversation with LethbridgeNewsNOW, the NDP MLA and environment minister addressed a number of topics, but frequently returned to what she says will be the stark choice between two visions that voters will face when they go to the polls.
“We’re going to continue to build this province, whether it’s the bridges, the roads, the schools, the hospitals that we need both to serve the people but also to attract new investment,” Phillips said. “Or, there’s Jason Kenney’s version, which is to cut and fire. More than that, Jason Kenney’s version has become more clear in 2018, (which) is a very narrow vision of human rights. It’s a very narrow vision of our education and health care systems and how they should—and certainly one where many of those services are privatized. That has become very, very clear over the last year.”
When asked what she’s most proud of when she looks back at 2018, she replied it’s the Notley government standing up for the oil and gas industry, while assisting in an economic recovery that she feels Lethbridge is seeing, pointing to investment and a low unemployment rate.


