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Lots happening this week in Alberta albertaviews.ca/mar2-6/
Today in AB - Mar 6: Prime Minister Carney and Premier Smith release an agreement-in-principle that would see proposed major projects rely on ABβs environmental assessment or regulatory processes, and those that involve federal jurisdiction to integrate provincial assessments into federal processes.
Many untold thousands of Cree people have worked on southern Albertaβs farms in the last half century... By the 1990s Cree workers made up 85 per cent of the labour force on sugar beet farms.
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#ABpoli #Labour
If weβre talking about carbon-capture-and-sequestration (CCS), weβre inevitably talking about government subsidies of one kind or another.
#ABpoli #ABleg #Oil
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A very generous review of Precarious in @albertaviews.bsky.social. albertaviews.ca/precarious/
Alberta Hospitals minister Matt Jones clarifies that βthereβs two sides to this, and I take accountability for our side of it.β
#ABleg #ABpoli #healthcare
Today in Alberta - March 3: Following premier Danielle Smithβs remarks blaming the Alberta Medical Association for delays in hiring emergency department triage liaison physicians, AMA president Dr. Brian Wirzba releases a statement saying βthe delay has not been on the AMAβs end.β
Today in Alberta - March 2: The province's respiratory virus dashboard reports that 250 Albertans have died from influenza so far this flu season. This represents the most deaths since 2009, when the data first became publicly available.
#ABleg #ABpoli #Vaccines #Healthcare
Protecting the Local, Maybe interprovincial trade barriers aren't all bad
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#ABpoli #ABleg #ElbowsUp
February 27: Elections Alberta announces that two recall petitions have been withdrawn (Jackie Lovely, Searle Turton) and seven have ended without a sufficient number of signatures being collected (Myles McDougall, Ric McIver, Muhammad Yaseen, Rajan Sawhney, Nolan Dyck, RJ Sigurdson and Dale Nally).
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I wrote this column a year ago, to mark the 3rd anniversary of Russiaβs illegitimate war on Ukraine. Today, as we mark the fourth year of the Russian invasion, I wanted to reshare it, as a reminder, and as an inspiration. #Ukraine #Russia #cdnpoli #Trump #sunflowerseeds
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Today in Alberta - February 20: The province releases the questions for a referendum scheduled for October 19, 2026, with Albertans to vote on five questions relating to immigration and social services and four on constitutional reform.
#ABpoli #ABleg
Letβs clear up a common misconception: Alberta doesnβt βpay intoβ equalization. No province does. Itβs a federal program funded by federal taxes collected from individuals and businesses paying the same tax rate across the country.
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#ABpoli #ABleg #CdnPoli
Ericβs black and white one panel cartoon. Daniel Smith, wearing a Team USA hockey jersey with the number 5, is at a podium with a handful of notes. Podium says Neighbour Schmeighbour. Header says: Premier Smith lays out the case for her new racist nonsense. Smith, looking over her reading glasses:β if you need proof that immigrants are all sleazy and scheming opportunists, you need only look at this (Smith deliberately mispronounces Sam Mraicheβs name phonetically) guy I just learned about! Do you have any idea how much it cost to dispose of all that bleeping Tylenol??
Smith is at it again.
"MELTDOWN opens with a harrowing scene. Alone with a student on an Arctic glacier, hours from help, the student repeating 'I donβt want to die, I donβt want to die.'"
Read the review of Sarah Boon's book on @albertaviews.bsky.social: https://bit.ly/4qA2Tak
@snowhydro.bsky.social #memoir #booksky
Rag Pickers isn't bent on ambitious puffery but are instead humbleβand hilariousβpieces cut from the cloth of humanity. Newton is an award-winning playwright, and his book features characters engaging with each other in a way that now, sadly, can appear old-fashioned.
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Canadian authors. The PLR program is open. Donβt forget to register your new titles.
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Today in Alberta - Feb 13: In an earnings call, Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel tells investors that the energy infrastructure company isn't willing to take on the risk of developing a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the BC coast, citing both uncertainty and βall the other opportunitiesβ the company sees.
Today in Alberta: In an update on class size and complexity initiative, premier Danielle Smith says her government will spend $143-million on supports to elementary schools with the highest complexity. Her plan is to deploy 476 complexity teams, made up of one teacher and two educational assistants.
Repeal could make Calgary noncompliant with the federal Housing Accelerator Fund Contribution Agreement, which aims to incentivize βcity-initiated redesignations to streamline approvals to increase housing supply.β
Today in Alberta - February 6: A risk analysis from City of Calgary administration finds that if council repeals citywide rezoning, $861-million in federal funding could be impacted.
Premier Danielle Smith says her government will withhold funding to support new judicial appointments to the Alberta Court of Kingβs Bench. (This article is from 2024 but seems relevant given the recent headlines) albertaviews.ca/democracy-wi...
#ABPoli #ABleg
Today in Alberta-Feb 3: In a public letter addressed to Prime Minister Mark Carney, Premier Danielle Smith says her government will withhold funding to support new judicial appointments to the Alberta Court of Kingβs Bench unless the province is given more input on who is chosen.
#ABpoli #ABleg
The cover of Standing in the footprints of Beasts by Danica Klewchuk. Review by Jessica Waite
"We meet young Danica when sheβs not yet 10, living in rural northern Albertaβa landscape punctuated by oilfield towns, graveyards and highways."
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The cover of Meltdown by Sarah Boon. Book Review by Annie Prud'Homme-GΓ©nΓ©reux
"Sarah Boon and a student alone on an Arctic glacier, hours from help, the student repeating βI donβt want to die.β In such remote places a small misstep can rapidly become life threatening."
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#Booksky @ualbertapress.bsky.social @snowhydro.bsky.social
This comes a day after premier Smith said her government stands for a βstrong and sovereign Alberta within a united Canada,β and Jeff Rath, a lawyer for Stay Free Alberta, a group organizing a separation petition, claimed members of the UCP caucus have signed the petition. albertaviews.ca/jan26-30