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In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rosin was accused of downplaying the seriousness of covid in
November 2020 when constituents received a political mailer from Rosin claiming the "worst of the COVID-19 pandemic" was over. Rosin later wrote on her Facebook page that the newsletter was sent
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that fulfilling the recommendations would represent "a turning point in our history." Rosin said the report was based on feedback from
Albertans who said they felt the federal government ignores Alberta's economic needs, despite Alberta's economic contributions to Canada. Ignoring the recommendations
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The bill reached the floor of the
Alberta legislature, but the lottery system for MLAs meant the bill did not arrive until the last day of the spring session. The bill was shelved because it did not have enough time to pass. Rosin hoped to pursue the issue had she been re-elected.
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Rosin said in the interview that she was proud of her record in the riding, particularly her work with the tourism and hospitality community. She said she hoped to make health-care and housing affordability priorities when her campaign manager interrupted the interview.
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Alberta, improving economic recovery for the sector following impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, and new growth opportunities for recreation and hospitality.
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had peaked at 85% after restrictions on public spaces and travelling were introduced. While Rosin urged constituents and businesses to follow public health restrictions introduced by the
Alberta government, she was also critical to her government's response to the
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she had visited family in
Saskatchewan for Christmas, but said no rules were broken because she lived alone. Alberta's restrictions at the time allowed people living alone to visit another household during the holiday season. Rosin was not punished by Kenney.
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for tourism communities. This would give these communities help to deal with pressures the tourism industry has on the residents and visitors, such as housing and infrastructure maintenance. The bill was praised by the mayors of Banff and
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and the Bow Valley Corridor. The pass was created to fund conservation and maintenance projects in the area. Critics, including the NDP and local conservation groups, said the pass was having few impacts on protecting local wildlife.
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crowd on Twitter." The UCP responded by saying that "It is also a Christian festival, so we wished Christians celebrating a Merry Christmas as well with reference to a text many of the Christian faith find comfort in".
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was not perfect or ideal but was better than similar programs in other provinces. When the vaccine passport program ended on February 9, 2022, she said she never supported the program and was happy to see it end.
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and a large, young population that at the time was not eligible for COVID-19 vaccines. Rosin joined political and business leaders in both communities in calling for additional health care support and access to
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criticized the panel's suggestions as unrealistic and outside the scope of the provincial government. Barnes was also critical of the panel's final recommendations. He said they would not solve feelings of
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were insufficient. Rosin and other residents opposed to the dam had concerns about air and water quality, silt and debris from the dry dam, and impacts on the community and landowners. Rosin told the
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In early January 2021, six UCP MLAs were demoted for travelling internationally at a time when the Alberta government was asking people not to travel because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rosin told
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Before her election in 2019, Rosin worked for Coca-Cola's Canadian operations in a managerial role. She is a former vice-president with the Canmore Young Adult Network and has volunteered with
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in British Columbia, said quoting a bible verse that uses "government" in its translation "sounds a bit like they’re saying they have divine sanction." A UCP spokesperson told the
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On January 29, 2021, it was reported by Progress Report that Rosin improperly claimed $ 796 worth of meal per-diems.
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told CTV News that in a conversation with Rosin, the MLA told him the flyer's distribution was "intentional."
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would provide constituents with adequate protection from flooding.
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215:. At the age of 23, Rosin became the youngest MLA elected to the
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through her grandfather. Her great-uncle participated in the
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21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
2053:"MLA Rosin defends her Facebook spat comments and blocking"
1819:"Rosin stands by opposing additional COVID-19 restrictions"
1285:"Candidate insists UCP supports publicly funded healthcare"
1223:"UCP chooses Rosin to face Westhead in Provincial Election"
633:, but two of her grandmother's uncles spent three years in
1688:"Miranda Rosin gets the job she wanted on Smith's cabinet"
1479:"Fair Deal Panel launched to combat Alberta's 'raw deal'"
1372:"MLA Rosin backing Toews to replace Kenney as UCP leader"
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2217:"Local UCP candidates debate future of the province"
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142:) is a Canadian politician who represented the
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1847:"Banff is Alberta's top COVID-19 hotspot"
1241:"Miranda Rosin wins local UCP nomination"
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614:. Her partner is Morgan Nagel, a
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2057:The Bow Valley Crag & Canyon
1913:"Freedom in a Floundering World"
1617:Thomas, Stephanie (2021-06-23).
635:an internment camp in Kananaskis
352:Opposition to the Springbank Dam
318:2021 Alberta municipal elections
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211:Rosin defeated Westhead in the
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2119:Braid, Don (January 4, 2021).
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2001:Rosin, Miranda (2021-09-17).
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621:Rosin's ancestry is
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585:University of Regina
471:transient workforces
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302:Canada Pension Plan
294:Donna Kennedy-Glans
158:from 2019 to 2023.
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342:Western alienation
335:Opposition Leader
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316:, was held during
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