The body that oversees provincial election spending and voting rules has laid over $112,000 in fines against Take Back Alberta and its founder, David Parker, who plans to fight it.
UCP group found to have violated multiple political finance rules. But leader David Parker insists its activities shouldn't ...
Tim Alberta, a journalist for The Atlantic, is a Christian man who came to Northwest to speak about the recent trend of ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNCalgary education support workers set to take strike votes, potentially join thousands of ...The Canadian Union of Public Employees says five groups of education support workers representing approximately 2,350 ...
Could Take Back Alberta have stolen the 2023 Alberta provincial election for the United Conservative Party? The possibility must now be considered. We knew immediately after the May 29, 2023, election ...
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ADAP: Alberta to launch new specified disability program, AISH will remain in placeAlberta announced a new disability program Tuesday that will provide financial and health support to those with disabilities ...
Take Back Alberta, the third-party advertiser that made headlines for its role in the high-profile ouster of former premier ...
Gee whiz! Who knew “U.S. President Donald Trump’s top economic advisor,” as the CBC respectfully described Kevin Hassett, ...
The Municipal Affairs minister said those looking to vote will have had to have been eligible to vote immediately before the ...
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Alberta's Smith plans to escalate fight against fentanyl amid threatened U.S. tariffsEDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants to escalate her province’s war on fentanyl. Smith, in a statement, ...
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Alberta creating new social support program for people with disabilities able to workAlberta's government says it's looking to help people with disabilities join and stay in the workforce without losing access ...
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