Thomas Schneider for Livingstone-Macleod
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The polls open in Fort Macleod in less than two hours, from 3:30 - 5:30pm, then on to Claresholm where polls are open from 6:30-8:30pm. Please get out and vote - your voice matters.
Thank you to everyone who came out on a chilly evening to spend time with us at the UCP candidates forum last night in High River. High River has such great people, as does Livingstone-Macleod as a whole. It would be an honour to be your UCP candidate for the next election and to bring energy, drive and passion to the issues we all care about most. Thank you to all who spent time with me at your doors, in your living rooms and for your support. Have your voices heard this co...ming Friday and Saturday. Feel free to come by Carlsons on Macleod for the post-vote wrap up starting at 9 pm, Saturday December 8th. Hope to see you there! https://www.highriveronline.com//candidates-make-final-pus
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As conservatives, we cannot do the same thing over and over again and expect different results. And I know from reaching out and speaking with so many of you over the summer and fall, you feel that way as well. We have a unique opportunity in Livingstone-Macleod to usher in a new kind of conservatism and to relaunch the Alberta Advantage. We need change in this province - we need to fight back. Livingstone-Macleod deserves real policy change and the UCP needs a candidate dedi...Continue reading
Schneider believes the nominee needs to have energy, drive and passion. He grew up in Cranbrook, is a husband and father to three young children. While still in B.C., he had the opportunity to run a UPS in Kelowna, where they were able to not only be successful, but increase sales during recessionary times.... They came to Alberta about seven years ago, where Schneider worked for Canada Post. He saw how government works, and doesn’t work, in that job. He also worked to restore mail service to High River, when it was devastated by flooding. Schneider then joined the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, where he has worked the last three years. He has been a lifelong Conservative, served on constituency boards, and wrote his master’s thesis on the right to bear arms. Schneider has seen the effects of NDP government policies such as the carbon tax, and Bill 6, which brought occupational health and safety to farms and ranches. That has to end. In six months, we have an opportunity to re-launch the Alberta advantage, Schneider said. https://claresholmlocalpress.ca//united-conservative-part/