Provincial
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Leah Hennig Oil and gas above all else, but at what cost?
Whether it’s been conversations around tariffs or demands for our new Prime Minister Mark Carney, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is…
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Christien Ford UCP kicking ‘n barring MLAs who speak up for Albertans
The United Conservative Party (UCP) has booted one member of the legislative assembly (MLA) from caucus and put another on…
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Alberta Newsroom Danielle Smith’s silence is not leadership
If political scandals were a cooking show, Premier Danielle Smith just tried to serve Albertans a half-baked investigation with a…
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Leah Hennig MLA raise not entirely wrong, but Albertans need help too
In early January, the Government of Alberta’s Special Standing Committee on Members’ Services voted to increase the salary of members…
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Leah Hennig Balancing act 2025: Alberta’s big health and economic moves
If Alberta’s health care reforms are a medical drama, 2025 is going to be the nail-biting season finale — complete…
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Supplied In the face of tariffs, Alberta should not come first
Since before President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been working the United States (U.S.) circuit. Smith ventured…
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Leah Hennig Withholding results of CPP survey isn’t a good look
The United Conservative Party‘s (UCP) hopes of pulling Alberta out of the federal pension plan is ruffling some feathers again.…
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Leah Hennig Equalization debate highlights Canada’s growing regional divide
Alberta’s back at the family dinner table, slamming its fork down and asking Ottawa, “Why am I paying for everyone…
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CUPE Alberta The silent backbone: Alberta’s school support workers fight for fairness
In Alberta’s classrooms, it’s not the students causing the biggest disruption. Instead, it’s the adults who are supposed to keep…
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Alexander Cook Health care workers caught in the middle of AHS reform
The current Government of Alberta refuses to address actual problems and would seemingly rather spend its budget creating new ones…
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