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Bell: A politician confronts the reality of residential schools
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Bell: Residential schools — a politician confronts the reality
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Author of the article: Ashley Joannou
Publishing date: Mar 16, 2021 • March 16, 2021 • 2 minute read • Indigenous Relations Minister Rick Wilson, right, dances a Métis jig with Seniors and Housing Minister Josephine Pon, centre, and Métis Nation of Alberta President Audrey Poitras, left, during a tour of a Métis Capital Housing Corporation affordable housing project at 13027 133 St., in Edmonton Wednesday Sept. 2, 2020. Photo by David Bloom Photo by David Bloom David Bloom /David Bloom/Postmedia
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A 34-unit building in northwest Edmonton will be purchased and turned into affordable housing in part with funding from the federal and provincial governments.
A total of $13.1 million in grants, provided through the Indigenous Housing Capital Program, will go towards that project as well as building 12 seniors housing units each in Calgary, Lac Ste. Anne and Victor Lake, near Grande Cache.
Coal industry lobbied hard to change Coal Policy; CAC began effort after Alberta election
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By Herald on March 9, 2021.
The Rockies loom large over the streets the communities in the Crowsnest Pass. Herald file photo by Al Beeber
Government records and other sources document the Alberta and international coal industry’s intense lobbying attempts to change Alberta’s regulatory system in the months leading into the changeover to the United Conservative Party government and in the year after, which eventually led to the rescindment of the 1976 Coal Policy.
According to documents filed by the Coal Association of Canada (CAC) with Alberta’s Lobby Registry, the timeline starts on Jan. 29, 2019 just a few months prior to the election, when the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) invited representatives of the CAC to form a joint Coal Sector Working Group, co-chaired by CAC president Robin Campbell, as the AER “began working on priorities to increase regulatory efficiency of
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