As the elected MLA for Strathcona–Sherwood Park, Nate Glubish is responsible for representing constituents, participating in legislative decision-making, and advocating for local priorities within government.
Nate Glubish has either supported, enabled, or failed to meaningfully challenge actions taken by his government that directly affect this constituency. Some areas of inaction including public spending, democratic oversight, community consultation, and responsiveness. In many cases, concerns raised by residents have gone unanswered while major decisions moved forward without local input.
The issues outlined below are not isolated incidents. Together, they reflect a broader pattern of limited engagement, reduced transparency, and a growing disconnect between legislative action and the needs of the community Nate Glubish was elected to serve.

Nate Glubish and this government continue to push major decisions through without meaningful public input. Debate time is regularly limited, committees are bypassed, and constituents are left out of conversations that directly affect their lives. When constituency members speak up, their voices aren’t reflected in the final decisions.
Through lack of action Nate Glubish supports taxpayer dollars being misused. From education funding shortfalls to costly legal battles like the coal policy lawsuit, the priority has been on short-term political wins over responsible long-term budgeting. Strathcona-Sherwood Park citizens end up paying the price.


Nate Glubish has supported the government's repeated weakening of checks and balances meant to protect Albertans. By consolidating power, reducing oversight bodies, and limiting transparency, he makes it harder for the public to hold the government accountable.
Contracts continue to be awarded to preferred insiders, often without competition or transparency. Sole-source contracts, inflated service fees, and deals with politically connected partners raise serious questions about whose interests are being served.


Constituents expect their MLA to listen, communicate, and advocate for them. Instead, many people in Strathcona-Sherwood Park feel dismissed or ignored. Concerns go unanswered, emails are unreturned, and community input is treated as an inconvenience rather than a responsibility.
Strathcona-Sherwood Park let's reclaim public representation!