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Freedom From Corruption

!!! quote "Power Structure Wisdom" "We investigated ourselves and found that we're all working exactly as intended."

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Why Do We Need Freedom From Corruption?

Because somehow we ended up in a world where money talks louder than voters and corporate lobbyists have more access to politicians than we do to our own MLAs. Let's talk about why our democracy shouldn't depend on who has the biggest expense account.

Our Current "Freedom" System

!!! example "The Alberta Corruption Experience" 1. Politicians promise change 2. Corporations fund campaigns 3. Laws mysteriously favor donors 4. We all act surprised 5. They blame "the system" 6. We repeat next election

What Real Freedom From Corruption Looks Like

  • Clean elections (without corporate dark money)
  • Transparent governance (not just during scandals)
  • Real accountability (beyond strongly worded letters)
  • Public interest first (shocking concept)
  • Equal access to decision makers (even without a gold membership)

But What About "Business-Friendly" Politics?!

!!! info "Plot Twist" Being business-friendly shouldn't mean being citizen-hostile. And maybe, just maybe, our politicians should remember who they actually work for (hint: it's us).

Common Corruption Patterns

Political Corruption

  • Revolving door between industry and government
  • Laws written by corporate lobbyists
  • "Consultation" that only listens to industry
  • Campaign promises that evaporate after election day
  • Strategic "retirements" before scandals break

Corporate Capture

  • Regulators who come from the industry they regulate
  • "Self-regulation" that never seems to find problems
  • Industry "experts" writing their own rules
  • Public assets sold for private profit
  • Environmental assessments that always say "yes"

Public Trust Violations

  • Our tax dollars funding private profits
  • Our public services cut while subsidies flow
  • Our health policies written by industry
  • Our environmental rules weakened for donors
  • Our education system shaped by corporate interests

!!! tip "Pro Freedom Tip" If we're told "that's just how things work," we're probably looking at corruption wearing a business suit.

The Economic Reality

When we fight corruption:

  • Our democracy works for everyone
  • Our tax dollars serve the public
  • Our regulations protect people
  • Our services improve
  • Our trust in institutions grows

What We're Missing

  • Effective conflict of interest laws
  • Real whistleblower protection
  • Independent oversight
  • Meaningful penalties
  • Public interest advocacy
  • Transparency by default

The Democracy Imbalance

Our Rights vs Special Interests:

  • Our votes < Their donations
  • Our needs < Their profits
  • Our future < Their quarterly reports
  • Our voices < Their lobbyists

!!! warning "Reality Check" A system that consistently favors the powerful isn't broken - it's corrupted. And corruption isn't a bug, it's a feature for those who benefit.

The Bottom Line

Freedom from corruption means having a democracy that works for all of us, not just the well-connected. It means understanding that our government should serve the people, not just those who can afford access.

!!! note "Let's Get Involved" Ready to fight corruption? Let's start by: - Following the money - Supporting transparency initiatives - Backing anti-corruption reforms - Voting for clean government - Demanding accountability

Remember: Corruption thrives in darkness. The best disinfectant is sunlight - and lots of angry voters with flashlights.


Sources & Evidence

The "CorruptCare" AHS Scandal

  • Former AHS CEO filed wrongful dismissal lawsuit alleging political pressure to award contracts to private companies (February 2025)
  • Private surgery contracts cost 52% more than public alternatives according to AHS data
  • RCMP launched investigation into AHS procurement irregularities (March 2025)
  • Health Minister resigned amid the scandal
  • Government rejected calls for a public inquiry
  • A former judge was appointed to lead a third-party investigation
  • Source: CBC News - AHS CEO lawsuit
  • Source: Global News - Health Minister resignation

Freedom of Information Failures

$5.2 Billion Deficit

  • Alberta is running a $5.2 billion deficit amid spending concerns
  • Fiscal transparency has declined with changes to reporting requirements
  • Independent oversight has been weakened
  • Source: Government of Alberta Budget Documents

What Accountability Looks Like

  • 78% of Albertans support independent investigations of government scandals
  • Public inquiry into AHS scandal has been repeatedly demanded
  • Whistleblower protections remain inadequate
  • Source: Public Interest Alberta

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