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Statement of the Current Situation by Alberta Committee of the CPC
These are extraordinary times. News feeds and ordinary working people, not surprisingly, are focussed on the pandemic, the need to combat its spread by physical distancing, and the daily struggle to maintain life and supply the health system under these unusual conditions. We could be excused for thinking that the elected politicians would be similarly focussed -
And no right-
Nothing shows this more clearly than this past week’s major actions -
And it gets worse -
Well, I guess we could say that when you are blinded by rightwing ideology, and too busy bowing down to foreign owned monopolies to look into the distance, math is hard.
But the right-
If any more evidence were needed, the most recent government move -
The response of working people needs to be vigorous, united and swift. Think of the improved quality of life and the diversification of the economy that could be possible if we are prepared to put that 7 billion dollars into totally different forms of infrastructure and raising the standard of living of the unemployed and the vulnerable. Think of the freedom from insecurity that we could have if we break free of an economy dependent on fossile fuel price fluctuations.
We demand:
No layoffs in the public sector -
Rent and mortgage suspension for all residents -
Close construction camps -
Clean drinking water and high quality housing for all indigenous communities, hiring local residents as much as possible
An end to private home care service agencies and seniors’ housing -
Guarantee emergency income for all at least at a "living wage" level, or at 90% of wages for previously employed
Plan major Green rebuilding of infrastructure to begin as soon as quarantine conditions can be lifted, to employ many more than 7,000
This pandemic emergency has shown that our society can rally round and take extraordinary measures for our common good. We don’t have to go back to business as usual afterwards -