Glubish, who is the UCP MLA for Strathcona-Sherwood Park, said in a statement to Postmedia that he believes under Smith’s leadership the province will be able to modernize how it delivers services like health care and government registries.
“From talking to Albertans, I know that this is an important priority because they have all experienced frustration dealing with government. We need to deliver better services, faster, and for less money,” he stated. In a news release Monday, Smith’s campaign pitched a plan for a digital production tax credit to encourage more investment in the local video game and digital media industries, but did not offer specifics.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.His move follows that of UCP backbench Lesser Slave Lake MLA Pat Rehn, who also shifted his support from Toews to Smith.
To date, Lethbridge-East MLA Nathan Neudorf, Airdrie-Cochrane MLA Peter Guthrie and Calgary-Falconridge MLA Devinder Toor have thrown their support behind Smith, the former Wildrose leader. In a social media post, Smith welcomed Glubish to her campaign and said they are both passionate about growing the province’s tech sector.to my campaign team! Nate and I are both passionate about growing our tech sector here in Alberta. We have a special announcement coming shortly.
Must've gotten into the Jameson from the liquro cabinter.
So I guess you could say he - crossed the floor?
Cabinter ?