Sure, that's fine. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Committee members, I want to start by thanking you for the opportunity to be here to express the various concerns with the proposed boundary changes to the Medicine Hat constituency.
I'll get right to the point. I had the opportunity to meet with hundreds of constituents and local officials, and they're unanimous in opposing the boundaries as proposed by the commission. The mayors are especially in agreement that the proposed changes are the wrong way to go.
The proposed boundary will cause several problems. I mailed and faxed most of the details to the committee clerk in December 2012 and January 2013. I realize my time is limited so I'll do my best to keep things concise.
One of the major concerns from some of my constituents is that they are being put into a new riding in which their representation would change dramatically. I speak specifically of the communities of Brooks, Duchess, Bassano, and the County of Newell. I've heard from most of the mayors and councillors from these communities, and they're unanimous in opposing the changes. They greatly resent being lumped into the proposed Bow River riding as these communities do not meet the definition of “like communities” and “communities of interest”. This means they'll have limited access to an MP who may live as far as three hours away.
This isn't the only reason for this frustration. They believe they have a number of common or shared issues and concerns with other communities in the current Medicine Hat riding. These common issues include an emphasis on agricultural protection. These communities rely on each other for economic growth and they feel they'll be losing the connection by being broken away from the current riding. These communities have traditional economic ties with the city of Medicine Hat as well as being part of the Palliser Health Region of southeast Alberta.
Other communities such as the County of Forty Mile are part of what's called the Palliser Economic Partnership. The communities currently in the riding have common economic drivers. These communities are also part of the southeast zone covered by Alberta Health Services or the Palliser Health Region.
You can clearly see why these folks are concerned about what will happen if they move to the Bow River constituency. One of the major concerns some of my constituents had was that the newest proposal makes way for religious considerations. This is alarming to say the least. It's not the redistribution commission's responsibility to take into account religious considerations. I urge members of this committee to scrutinize this particular item very carefully when you're writing your report.
What I had proposed to the commission is an alternative set of boundaries that I do not find extreme or unrealistic. Renaming the riding Badlands-Medicine Hat-Brooks is the first suggestion. Second, I propose that the riding consist of the County of Forty Mile, County of Newell, and Cypress County, including all the cities, towns, villages, and rural areas within the counties, special areas south of the Red Deer River and north of the two counties of Newell and Cypress, including Empress and Buffalo. The boundaries I propose are natural boundaries like the area south of the Red Deer River and the provincial boundaries to the east and south to the Montana border.
I'll quote from my original submission:
The communities of Brooks, Medicine Hat and the County of Newell, Cypress County and County of Forty Mile have an affinity to Medicine Hat from several points of view: economically as business and industry connections, culturally, health authority responsibilities and jurisdiction, hospitals, central medical and clinical destinations, school divisions and education.
The Medicine Hat College main campus is in Medicine Hat and they have a campus in Brooks, as you can see from the documents I have submitted to the committee.
Again I'll quote from my original submission:
There is no connection or affinity between Medicine Hat and the areas of Cardston, Warner, Waterton Park, Blood Reserve or other communities west and south of Taber and Lethbridge, either economically, professionally, medically or scholastically.
I also pointed out the fact that my original submission and the proposals I have made would ensure the population of the riding would total approximately 103,000, well within the population constraints of the electoral boundaries readjustment.
As I stated, my wish is to maintain the unity of the manufacturing, economic, cultural, education, health, and social relationships that is a vital entity to the Medicine Hat federal riding. We have the support of the majority of people. We have the support of most mayors or reeves. Finally, I've had discussions with members of Parliament whose ridings border the Medicine Hat riding. They agree with what I have proposed, and I will be supporting my colleague Jim Hillyer's proposal as well.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.