Justin Trudeau's first environment minister spoke with Canada's National Observer about misogyny, policy and broken promises.
Edmonton Journal on MSN
The forces behind a decade of tax change in Edmonton
Postmedia looked back at tax hikes since 2015, when the city made the switch from year-to-year budgets to four-year plans. In ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Dec02
Today in History for Dec. 2: In 1552, St. Francis Xavier, the founder of the Jesuits, died while on a missionary journey to China. In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French. In 1805, the ...
Alberta’s Opposition New Democrats are proposing the province hike its minimum wage, eliminate the youth minimum wage differential, and protect worker gratuities. Bill 201, the Employment Standards ...
A private member’s bill has been tabled that proposes increasing Alberta’s minimum wage by $1 per year for three years. Kathleen Ganley, NDP MLA for Calgary-Mountain View, put forward Bill 201 in the ...
OTTAWA — Federal NDP leadership candidates are backing Alberta’s spurned labour unions after the Alberta government used the notwithstanding clause to force striking teachers back to the classroom.
OTTAWA — The NDP is weighing how to fast-track its campaign readiness in the case of a snap election, sources say, as its MPs weigh a budget vote that could trigger the fall of the Carney government.
To say Premier Danielle Smith and her people outfoxed the teachers IS NOT a judgment on which side is right and which side is wrong. To say the Smith government out-manoeuvred the Alberta Teachers’ ...
The province is making changes to the Education Act to require math and reading screenings for students from Kindergarten to Grade 3. The individual results will be shared with parents and the ...
Alberta is taking the next steps to enable its new independent policing agency to hire police officers and proposes changes to the Clare’s Law Act. Bill 4 — Public Safety and Emergency Services ...
Thousands of students rallied at the Alberta legislature and Alberta Teachers’ Association building in Edmonton on Thursday, protesting the province’s decision to order striking teachers back to work.
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