Premier Danielle Smith says she hopes failing recall petitions against members of her caucus mean Albertans are feeling heard.
How many times can Alberta conservatives make the same mistake building schools? That’s a question posed by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE Alberta) today as the Alberta government ...
One of the salutary effects of the Americans winning the gold-medal men’s hockey match in Milan is that Canadians will actually remember how flawed the Olympic tournament was (and always is). The main ...
The Assembly said the UCP government has shown a "refusal to respond appropriately to the current political atmosphere" on Treaty territories ...
"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 ...
Terrible. Another version of equalization. Those are a few of the terms being used to describe the 2026 Alberta budget tabled ...
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Chief and Council are issuing a statement of unequivocal support for the unanimous motion of non-confidence in the Government ...
The Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) is organizing a provincewide day of protest to fight back against what it describes as “an increasingly radical and undemocratic agenda” being imposed by the UCP ...
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.
Elections Alberta said Friday that four more recall petitions against members of Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party caucus have failed.
The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs representing Treaty 6, Treaty 7 and Treaty 8 passed a unanimous vote of non-confidence in Alberta’s United Conservative Party government on Feb. 26. In a statement issued ...