Harder looking ahead to 2019 federal election
LETHBRIDGE – The member of parliament for Lethbridge says the 2019 election is going to focus on making life affordable for families.
In a year-end conversation with LethbridgeNewsNOW, Conservative MP Rachael Harder touched on a number of issues that all come back to that same point, whether it’s resource development and pipelines, the level of regulation, border security, or the carbon tax.
She said despite the large demonstrations in support of pipelines like the Trans-Mountain expansion, they seem to be falling on deaf ears in terms of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“We’re not just talking about jobs, though jobs are important, for sure, and Alberta has lost more than 100,000 jobs in the last couple of years because of what’s happening with the energy sector,” Harder said. “But also, what’s important to bear in mind here is the fact that Canadians benefit from the energy sector when it’s developed. They gain hospitals, they gain schools, roads, bridges, social infrastructure, and these things are what help make Canadian life enjoyable. So, when the government refuses to develop this industry, when they put forward Bill C-69, which handcuffs the energy industry and prevents pipelines from going into the ground, all of Canada is hurt by that.”


