Premier Danielle Smith reiterated Alberta's commitment to becoming a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 at a parliamentary ...
On the other side of Mr. Lukaszuk are Alberta’s separatists. A provincial judge is currently deciding the viability of a ...
Alberta government plans to allow residents to privately pay for any diagnostic or screening service
Alberta is planning legislative changes that would let people pay out of pocket for diagnostic and preventive tests, such as ...
Premier Danielle Smith wants Alberta’s education and advanced education ministers to create an “abbreviated” teacher training ...
Nathan Neudorf joins his finance and innovation colleagues as data centre proposals in Alberta outpace power grid capacity.
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Alberta government could soon order teachers back to the classroom: What does that mean?
When then-premier Ralph Klein attempted to force 16,000 striking teachers back to classrooms in early 2002, he did so via an ...
Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta Next panel closes out its cross-province tour Monday evening evening with a town hall in ...
Edmonton Chamber of Commerce president Doug Griffiths told reporters Edmonton is ready more than ever to capitalize on the ...
Doctors and medical associations say puberty blockers temporarily pause biological changes, which can be restarted once their ...
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No talks planned as clock ticks down to Monday deadline in Alberta teachers strike
With time running out before Alberta's striking teachers get legislated back to work, the province and the union say they're ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is calling on Quebec to take advantage of its resources and develop its own natural gas extraction industry to wean itself off equalization payments. While in Montreal ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says absent a deal to end a provincewide teachers strike, her government will introduce ...
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