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Politics Edmonton Public Schools planning for up to nine per cent budget cuts
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Local News 'I want to make you happy,' Trudeau's Prairie envoy Jim Carr tells Calgary crowd
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Energy Varcoe: Cold snap welcomed by power and gas producers as Albertans await relief
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Politics Watch: NDP say the province underfunding school districts by $210 million
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Politics NDP estimate province underfunded school districts by $210 million
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Politics Wexiters rally at legislature to push Kenney for secession
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Energy Varcoe: Cenovus embraces net-zero emissions goal as carbon becomes competitive yardstick
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Politics 'Iran must take full responsibility' Trudeau says after Iran denied fault for days
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Politics Latest job numbers peg Edmonton as having highest unemployment rate of Canadian cities
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Politics 'Extremely frustrated and angry:' Zero wage increases for teachers, nurses in arbitration rulings
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Politics Alberta doctors not ruling out court challenge to government's billing rule changes
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Columnists Varcoe: UCP set to overhaul oilpatch liability policies
'Impossible:' United Nurses of Alberta and AHS far apart as negotiations open in collective bargaining
The United Nurses of Alberta is asking for a two per cent raise in each of two years and improvement in contract language, as the union says Alberta Health Services is asking for a pay freeze over the next four years and rollbacks in premiums and allowances.
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Local News Watch: Westlock parents informed $25-per-day child care will end
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Politics Patients, NDP call on province to reconsider upcoming change to not cover biologic drugs
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Politics Funding for $25/day child-care extended, but province says no decision made beyond June
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Local Business David Staples: On our coldest days, where would we be without the miracle of fossil ...
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Politics How satisfied are you with things in Canada? Poll reveals a chasm between Alberta, Quebec
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Energy Varcoe: PM's envoy listens to fears of West, as Encana OK's moving HQ south
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Local News Jim Prentice Wildlife Corridor near Crowsnest Pass gets $500K funding boost
Canadian Pacific Rail's donation will support research about what kinds of animals are moving through the area between Crowsnest Lake and the town of Coleman. -
Politics Peter MacKay '100 per cent in' for the Conservative leadership race, friends say
The conventional wisdom was that if Charest ran, MacKay would not challenge his former political mentor. But it appears both men seem intent on seeking the top job -
Columnists Braid: UCP will erupt if looming federal decisions go against Alberta
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland visited Alberta relatives, talked to key politicians, including Premier Jason Kenney, and then blew town without a public word. -
Politics War room will keep second logo, push on with research and response work, says CEO
The chief commander of Alberta's oil and gas war room says its second logo is here to stay, despite similarities with the emblem of a California software company. -
Politics Alberta risks ‘double jeopardy’ if it exits Canada Pension Plan, leading expert warns
Provincial plan could burden future generations with falling contributions and declining assets -
Politics Kenney says Albertans want 'concrete action' ahead of meeting with deputy PM Freeland
Premier Jason Kenney said Alberta expects “concrete action” soon from the federal government, as he met Tuesday in Calgary with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland to discuss issues including Alberta’s economy and environmental regulations. -
Local Business David Staples: Pipeline industry faces double Trudeau & Trump whammy but is cautiously optimistic
Alberta’s pipelines are about to get hit with a double regulatory whammy from Justin Trudeau in Ottawa and Donald Trump in Washington. -
Politics Confusion reigned as government scrambled to get Rutherford scholarships online, documents show
Perplexed political staff and civil servants spent a week in July and August trying to understand why applications for Alberta's largest post-secondary scholarship program didn't open in time for the start of the 2019-20 school year.
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Politics Appeal court rules against forcing campus anti-abortion group to pay $17,500 security fee
In a decision that could determine the limits of the “heckler’s veto” on campuses, Alberta’s top court Monday ruled against the University of Alberta’s decision to bill an anti-abortion group $17,500 in security costs. -
Columnists Varcoe: What's in store for jobs, oil and real estate — three keys to Alberta's ...
One week into a new year, here are three decisive questions to ponder about the state of the economy. -
Energy B.C. government resists intervention in LNG Canada pipeline dispute
Neither Premier John Horgan nor Energy Minister Michelle Mungall would comment on the Coastal GasLink blockade -
Politics Shut down the 'ridiculous' Canadian Energy Centre war room, NDP urges
Wielding a list of 10 apparent missteps in its first weeks, NDP energy critic Irfan Sabir called on Alberta's premier to shut down a government-created war room that purports to correct misinformation about Canadian oil and gas. -
Local News Watch: Mayor Iveson meets with deputy PM
The meeting at city hall between Mayor Don Iveson and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland lasted just over an hour. -
Politics Braid: UCP acknowledges troubled launch of war room
Disappointed in the Canadian Energy Centre, better known as the war room? You have plenty of company there — including the Alberta government. -
World Douglas Todd: Iranian asylum seekers surge in Canada amid spiralling conflict
Opinion: The number of Iranians seeking asylum in Canada has almost tripled. -
Politics Enoch Chief Billy Morin is new Grand Chief of Treaty Six
Enoch Cree Nation Chief Billy Morin has been appointed Grand Chief of Treaty Six by the Chiefs of the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations. -
Family & Child ‘I’m not the only shelter that’s worried’: Morinville safe house facing financial crunch
Alberta’s soon-to-be newest safe house is facing a financial crunch as it looks to raise money to remain open long enough to secure funding from the provincial government. -
Politics David Staples: Man bites dog. Yes, Conservatives have now come up with boldest plan to ...
The most important development of 2019 that got the least amount of attention from the Canadian news media? The “man bites dog” story of Canadian conservative leaders coming up with the best, boldest and most visionary plan to combat climate change this country has ever seen.