Lethbridge-East NDP candidate Rob Miyashiro has shared a wildfire joke aimed at the UCP on Twitter.."Sad this is happening but isn’t it kind of a Metaphor for The UCP burning this province down the past four years," a Twitter user named Lucy posted on Friday..Miyashiro retweeted the post on Friday.."Inappropriate and incorrect," one Twitter user said on the post..READ MORE: BREAKING: Smith declares provincial state of emergency in Alberta because of wildfires.Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Saturday evening after reviewing the province's current situation she is declaring a provincial state of emergency.."We've declared a provincial state of emergency to protect the safety, health and welfare of Albertans. Under the Emergency Management Act of declaration it gives the government greater powers to run situations," Smith said.."It provides additional support, to work with municipalities, organizations and businesses to support residents. This is not a step that we took lightly but it's one that will allow the quickest and most effective response in addition to provincial Emergency Coordination Centre where Alberta's response has moved up from level three to level four.".The Alberta NDP still refuses to take questions from the Western Standard.
Lethbridge-East NDP candidate Rob Miyashiro has shared a wildfire joke aimed at the UCP on Twitter.."Sad this is happening but isn’t it kind of a Metaphor for The UCP burning this province down the past four years," a Twitter user named Lucy posted on Friday..Miyashiro retweeted the post on Friday.."Inappropriate and incorrect," one Twitter user said on the post..READ MORE: BREAKING: Smith declares provincial state of emergency in Alberta because of wildfires.Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Saturday evening after reviewing the province's current situation she is declaring a provincial state of emergency.."We've declared a provincial state of emergency to protect the safety, health and welfare of Albertans. Under the Emergency Management Act of declaration it gives the government greater powers to run situations," Smith said.."It provides additional support, to work with municipalities, organizations and businesses to support residents. This is not a step that we took lightly but it's one that will allow the quickest and most effective response in addition to provincial Emergency Coordination Centre where Alberta's response has moved up from level three to level four.".The Alberta NDP still refuses to take questions from the Western Standard.