The Assembly said the UCP government has shown a "refusal to respond appropriately to the current political atmosphere" on Treaty territories ...
The motion passed at the AoTC confirms that the relationship between the Treaty Nations and the Government of Alberta has reached a critical point. The refusal to meaningfully engage, to honour Treaty ...
"For the last six years, the UCP slashed corporate taxes, underfunded education, underfunded health care, cut post-secondary funding, and cut municipal funding," said Uppal. "In yesterday's budget, we ...
The protest, set for May 29, is expected to bring together union members and community allies from across sectors in coordinated demonstrations.
CBC analysis suggests about one-fifth of federally named judges match with Liberal donor lists. About as many judges picked ...
Alberta’s United Conservative Party Government hasn’t quite taken to posting unexpected proclamations in ALL CAPS on Truth Social at 2 a.m., but Premier Danielle Smith’s announcement yesterday that ...
More than a tenth of the United Conservative Party’s contributions, exceeding $250, came from businesses and organizations last year, newly released donor lists show. Alberta's governing party says it ...
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Alberta to introduce legislation on immigration and MAID this spring sitting
Alberta MLAs reconvened for the spring sitting on Tuesday, and the United Conservative Party (UCP) says over the next few ...
Elections Alberta said Friday that four more recall petitions against members of Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party caucus have failed.
Finance Minister Nate Horner says his United Conservative government must break some of its own fiscal restraint laws to weather an increase in population that came without an economic boom.
Surely nobody expected Finance Minister Nate Horner to stand up in the Alberta Legislature yesterday and table an NDP budget. But that’s pretty much what he did.
What should have been a celebratory moment for Premier Danielle Smith at her party’s annual general meeting last weekend became something far more revealing — and troubling — about the direction the ...
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