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Alberta government in 'final stages' of health-care revamp with new legislationA year-and-a-half after announcing it would massively reorganize the health-care system, Alberta's government says it's now ...
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Alberta seeks court ruling on constitutionality of Ottawa's clean electricity planAlberta's government is seeking a court ruling on the constitutionality of Ottawa's clean electricity grid regulations.
While Alberta’s historical energy legacy has been defined by coal and crude oil, the Canadian province has embraced ...
A bill that will lay the foundation for a competitive online gambling market in Alberta could pass the provincial legislature ...
Bill 48, the iGaming Alberta Act, passed its second reading on Wednesday in Edmonton. The bill was then referred to the legislature’s “Committee of the Whole,” where it will undergo a clause ...
It was another day and another round of health contract scandal allegations at the Alberta legislature Thursday. A photo posted by former UCP MLA Scott Sinclar set off the latest firestorm. It shows ...
Alberta’s controversial involuntary addiction ... the Compassionate Intervention Act, on Tuesday. If passed, adults and youths with severe addiction and found to either cause imminent harm ...
Alberta lawmakers advanced the iGaming Alberta Act through a second reading Wednesday. Minister Dale Nally’s proposal lacks major Alberta sports betting details, which will likely be ironed out in the ...
Regulating online gaming The iGaming Alberta Act (Bill 48) establishes a framework for regulated online gambling through the creation of a provincial corporation. This legislation will ensure that ...
The national parks of Alberta, Canada, attract big crowds in summer and winter, but their springtime charms have remained a local secret. Until now.
The Alberta Government has unveiled the next steps in its restructuring of addiction care in the province. On April 15, Minister of Mental Health and Addiction Dan Williams introduced the ...
The Alberta government has introduced its involuntary drug treatment act, the first bill of its kind in Canada that would grant parents, police and health care workers the power to refer people ...
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