Questioning Rachel Notley

Let's ask Rachel
Rachel Notley may know something about deaths from unknown causes.

In the ⛹ Old Normal(2001-2014)
A typical 60-yr-old woman like Rachel, living in Alberta, Canada, died at a yearly rate of 62 per 100K, with 5 deaths each year from Unknown Causes.



In the ♿ New Normal(2015-2022)
Under conditions devised, promoted, and ultimately imposed by women like Rachel, 58 per 100K women 60-64 are dying, with 30 Deaths per year From Unknown Causes


down 7.2% and up 242.4% respectively. –


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      Position / Organization
      From
      To
      Premier at Government of Alberta
      2015-05-24
      2019-04-30
      Leader at Alberta New Democratic Party
      2014-10-18
      2019-04-30
      Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations at Government of Alberta
      2012-10-07
      2014-09-15
      Deputy Leader at Alberta New Democratic Party
      2008-10-18
      2014-05-05
      Member of the Legislative Assembly for Edmonton-Strathcona at Government of Alberta
      2008-03-03
      2019-04-16
      Member at Alberta New Democratic Party
      2004-09-18
      2019-04-30
      Sex:

      F

      Birthdate:

      1964-04-17

      Country:

      Canada

      State/Prov:

      Alberta

      City:

      Canada_alberta

      Org:

      Alberta Branch of Canadian New Democrat Party

      Position:

      Leader

      Question # 1:

        Who is Rachel Notley?

      Who is Rachel Notley?

      As of my last update in September 2021, Rachel Notley is a Canadian politician who served as the 17th Premier of Alberta. She is a member of the Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP) and was in office from 2015 to 2019. Notley’s tenure as Premier was marked by various policy initiatives, including efforts related to healthcare, education, and the environment.

      Notley’s government was notable for being the first NDP government in Alberta’s history. Her time in office saw a focus on issues such as climate change, the economy, and labor rights. She was known for her advocacy of progressive policies and social justice.

      Please note that circumstances may have changed since my last update, so I recommend checking more recent sources for the latest information about Rachel Notley.

      Question # 4:

        “Build Back Better” is a UN slogan promoting SDGs. Describe how Rachel Notley has promoted these ideals in her role as Leader at Alberta Branch of Canadian New Democrat Party. Provide links to examples of Rachel Notley’s acting out her commitment to sustainable development over the course of her career.

      Rachel Notley’s Commitment to Sustainable Development

      Rachel Notley, as the leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party and former Premier of Alberta, has taken several steps to promote sustainable development in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

      Climate Action

      During her tenure, Notley introduced the Climate Leadership Plan, which included a carbon tax, a cap on oil sands emissions, and a phase-out of coal-fired electricity. This plan aimed to reduce Alberta’s carbon footprint and promote environmental sustainability.

      Affordable and Clean Energy

      The Climate Leadership Plan also focused on transitioning to renewable energy sources. Notley’s government supported the development of wind and solar power projects to increase the share of renewables in Alberta’s energy mix.

      Decent Work and Economic Growth

      Notley’s government worked to diversify Alberta’s economy, which has traditionally been heavily reliant on the oil and gas sector. By investing in infrastructure and supporting innovation in other industries, the government aimed to create jobs and foster economic resilience.

      Reduced Inequalities

      Notley has been an advocate for social policies that aim to reduce inequality. Her government increased the minimum wage and introduced more progressive income tax rates to ensure a fairer distribution of wealth.

      For more information on Rachel Notley’s work and policies, please refer to the official website of the Alberta New Democratic Party or the Government of Alberta’s archives.