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Premier defends relocating office to ‘sky palace’

By Catherine Griwkowsky January 7, 2021

Premier Jason Kenney confirmed Wednesday that he has been working out of former premier Alison Redford’s infamous “sky palace” since early last year.

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Federal hydrogen strategy checks off Alberta boxes, but funding still in question

By Catherine Griwkowsky December 17, 2020

Ottawa unveiled its hydrogen strategy on Wednesday in a rare announcement that had the governments of B.C., Alberta, Quebec and Canada all in agreement.

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Nurses working ‘off-service’ while patients moved to make room

By Catherine Griwkowsky December 11, 2020

As Covid cases push the health-care system beyond its capacity, the province is working at a rapid clip to free up ICU beds.

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Justice centre launches legal challenge against Covid restrictions

By Catherine Griwkowsky December 7, 2020

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) has launched a legal challenge against the province’s latest round of public health restrictions.

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Ottawa grants Kenney’s wish by ramping up fiscal stabilization program

By Catherine Griwkowsky December 1, 2020

Ottawa will index its fiscal stabilization program to national GDP growth and nearly triple its per capita payout rate.

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Auditor general details Keystone XL investment

By Catherine Griwkowsky November 26, 2020

Some of the province’s planned spending on loan guarantees for the Keystone XL pipeline expansion project will be out the door before U.S. president-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as president of the United States on January 20.

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Omnibus red tape bill will ease restrictions on home builders

By Catherine Griwkowsky November 17, 2020

Many of the proposed changes in Bill 48, Red Tape Reduction Implementation Act, will affect the powers municipalities have to govern development in their communities.

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UCP bill would roll back labour changes, create Heroes Fund

By Catherine Griwkowsky November 9, 2020

A new piece of UCP legislation aims to scale back the compensation workers receive if they’re injured on the job — and end the requirement that companies rehire them.

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UCP to allow toll roads and bridges

By Catherine Griwkowsky November 4, 2020

New roads and bridges across the province will be authorized to carry a toll.

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Auto insurance overhaul: UCP to expand minor injury list, ponder no-fault system

By Catherine Griwkowsky October 30, 2020

The UCP is capturing more injuries under the auto insurance system’s minor injuries compensation cap and allowing more health professionals to diagnose and treat those injuries.

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