Conservative Leader Dept: Redford won the support of many teachers with her vow to restore $107 million in education cuts, according to CBC. "It's pretty clear that now she's trying to find ways to bring in cuts to pay for some of the other promises she's made, which I think is very cynical,"Smith said. "Because you know you can't look after one section of the population and completely ignore the other part of the population." Premier-designate Alison Redford made the promises during her successful campaign to become Tory leader and the province's largest union is prepared to fight Premier-designate Alison Redford if she acts on promises she made during her successful campaign to become Progressive Conservative leader. But Guy Smith, the president of the 80,000-member Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, is concerned about her plan to merge some government departments, as well as possibly privatize some services.
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