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The husband of a former Alberta premier is questioning why Premier Danielle Smith is inviting her husband to sit in on government meetings. Lou Arab is married to former premier Rachel Notley and has ...
The Alberta NDP will host a province-wide initiative in an attempt to better connect with Albertans. On July 14, Alberta's official opposition launched its Better Together Summer plan, to connect with ...
Over the summer, party officials say Nenshi and Alberta’s New Democrat Caucus will travel across Alberta, knocking on doors, ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith replied snippily to a reporter’s question at a news conference that it was quite proper for ...
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Smith, Alberta Next panel begin town hall series to hear grievances about OttawaAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and a hand-picked panel are set to hold the first in a series of town halls to address public ...
The Alberta government is developing a 30-year plan to bring back passenger rail service to the province. This ambitious ...
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The Canadian Press on MSNAlberta’s Opposition NDP announces series of summer town halls and public engagementAlberta Opposition NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi is taking his party on a summer tour of the province, hosting a series of town ...
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Alberta Next panel set to begin hearings on public concerns with federal governmentPremier Danielle Smith's hand-picked panel hearing how to fix relations with the federal government will begin work this week with back-to-back town halls. On Tuesday, Smith and the 15 other members ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: Nenshi arrives on the legislature job with a powerful political causeLet’s be clear, it doesn’t matter whether Danielle Smith is a separatist,” Nenshi said in an interview. “She’s acting like one. She’s acting like one every single d ...
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'Pornography is a problem': Smith defends new rules for Alberta school librariesAlberta's premier says "pornography is a problem for young adults" in remarks defending her government's move to remove sexually explicit content from school library shelves this fall. Danielle Smith ...
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