Nurses who have to self-isolate due to exposure to COVID-19 will receive special sick leave retroactive to July 6 under an agreement reached with Alberta Health Services this week.
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Corb Lund speaks out against the UCP’s coal mining decision, stating not many people know about it. In a subsequent article, also referencing the rape of the eastern slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, Elizabeth Williams reveals it’s staggering to her that so few Albertans are aware this is happening. Such arrogant disrespect and contempt for democratic process was revealed by Jason Kenney himself when he outlined his plan in the fall of 2018. His structural reform, he said, would be carried out by his party moving quickly; there would be no “bogging down” with public consultation on big issues.
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OTTAWA - Reforms to a federal support program for provinces will nearly triple the cost to Ottawa next year, with the price tag projected to be about $4.5 billion, says Canada s parliamentary budget officer.
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux waits to appear before the Commons finance committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Tuesday March 10, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
OTTAWA - Reforms to a federal support program for provinces will nearly triple the cost to Ottawa next year, with the price tag projected to be about $4.5 billion, says Canada s parliamentary budget officer.
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OTTAWA - Reforms to a federal support program for provinces will nearly triple the cost to Ottawa next year, with the price tag projected to be about $4.5 b