EDMONTON - Ottawa and Alberta have reached a new joint $70-million funding agreement to aid the province's response to ...
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Alberta reaches deal with Ottawa on national school nutrition programAlberta's recently introduced budget proposes an additional $20 million for the provincial school nutrition program.
The head of the Alberta Medical Association says she's worried about the number of unfilled family medicine residency ...
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Ottawa, Alberta reach joint $70-million funding deal to aid province’s response to homelessnessSocial Services Minister Jason Nixon says the funding is expected to boost shelter capacity, build transitional housing and support the government’s navigation centres in Edmonton and Calgary ...
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OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith introduced a raft of retaliatory measures in response to U.S. tariffs on Wednesday, ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNFederal government to provide $35 million in joint funding to Alberta to tackle homelessnessThe province and Ottawa have reached a new joint funding agreement and the federal government will now be committing $35 million over two years to Alberta through the federal unsheltered homelessness ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta 'fully supports' Ottawa's counter-tariffs, will announce its own response WednesdayAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the province “fully supports” the federal response to U.S. tariffs imposed early Tuesday ...
Valemount Pines & RV Park, which at one point hosted 600 evacuees for free, told survey takers in December 2024 that it was ...
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A Canadian lawyer is leading a delegation to Washington to discuss the possibility of U.S. statehood for Alberta with the Trump administration.
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Calgary Herald on MSNBreakenridge: Alberta's new wine tax at odds with removing interprovincial trade barriersAs of April 1, the new flat rate markup for wine will increase by 15 cents per bottle. Additionally, the province will add a ...
On the surface, the tighter restrictions shouldn't affect schools in Alberta, given that the number of international students ...
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