Alberta students cut class, rally at legislature for teachers in strike-bill dispute
EDMONTON — Hundreds of students cut class Thursday to march and chant against Alberta’s shutdown of a teachers strike in protests that saw Premier Danielle Smith compared to a cold-hearted, green-furred Grinch.
“Hey, hey, ho, ho, Danielle Smith has got to go!” students chanted in a morning protest outside the legislature in Edmonton.
They carried signs. One mocked Smith’s staunch oil and gas advocacy, stating: “If kids were pipelines, would they get some funding?”
In some cases, students were joined by adults. One sign featured a smirking Smith resembling the Christmas-stealing Grinch of Dr. Seuss storybook fame alongside lyrics from the Grinch song: “Your heart’s an empty hole.”


