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Posted on: March 3, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Support for MLA Scott Sinclair and Advocacy for Northern Alberta

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Support for MLA Scott Sinclair and Advocacy for Northern Alberta

*To view the full letter, please click the following link: Support for MLA Sinclair and Advocacy for Northern Alberta.*

March 3, 2025

Dear Premier Smith,

On behalf of the Council for the Town of Slave Lake, I am writing to express our strong support for our MLA, Scott Sinclair,

and his advocacy for our region following the release of Budget 2025. As elected representatives of our community, we

share many of his concerns regarding the lack of equitable investment in Northern Alberta.

While we recognize the complexities of balancing provincial budgets, we cannot ignore the ongoing disparity in funding

allocations. Our region's economic contributions—driven by industries such as oil and gas, forestry, and tourism—are vital

to Alberta’s prosperity. Yet, year after year, we see significant investments flowing into Edmonton and Calgary while our

critical infrastructure, healthcare services, and education needs remain underfunded or overlooked entirely.

We echo MLA Sinclair’s frustration with rural communities' continued neglect. Our region has pressing infrastructure

demands, including the long-overdue completion of Highway 88 and essential upgrades to our regional airports. Our

healthcare system is in crisis, with ongoing emergency department closures, insufficient maternity services, and a lack of

surgical capacity. These are not luxuries; they are fundamental services that directly impact the well-being of our

residents.

It is disheartening to see billions allocated to urban transit, recreation projects, and administrative expansions in

significant cities while Northern Alberta struggles with essential service delivery. If the province is prepared to run

deficits, we expect to see meaningful investments in the regions that generate much of Alberta’s wealth. Rural Alberta is

not asking for special treatment—we are simply asking for fairness.

MLA Sinclair has demonstrated unwavering dedication to his constituents by speaking out against a budget that does not

reflect Lesser Slave Lake's priorities. As a municipal government, we stand behind him in calling for a more balanced

approach—one that ensures our residents receive the services and infrastructure they deserve.

We urge your government to reconsider this budget and make the necessary adjustments to equitably support Northern

Alberta. We look forward to continued dialogue and working together to ensure a stronger, more united Alberta.

Sincerely,

Mayor Francesca Ward

Town of Slave Lake

frankie@slavelake.ca

On behalf of the Town of Slave Lake Council

To view the full letter, please click the following link: Support for MLA Sinclair and Advocacy for Northern Alberta.

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