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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ACT (section 10); ALBERTA PUBLIC AGENCIES GOVERNANCE ACT (section 14) - Effective November 1, 2021, reappoints Dale Patricia Wispinski as chief appeals commissioner of the Appeals Commission under the Workers’ Compensation Act for a term to expire on October 31, 2026; effective May 1, 2021, appoints Gary Godziuk, representing the interests of workers, as an appeals commissioner to the Appeals Commission under the Workers’ Compensation Act for a term to expire on April 30, 2026, and designates him as vice-chair; reappoints 5 persons, representing the interests of workers, as appeals commissioners to the Appeals Commission under the Workers’ Compensation Act, for terms with various expiry dates; reappoints 6 persons, representing the interests of employers, as appeals commissioners to the Appeals Commission under t
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Publishing date: Dec 10, 2020  â¢Â December 10, 2020  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â
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Town Council approved the Interim Budget for 2021 at a Special Meeting of Council on Wednesday, December 9, 2020. Following a difficult year, Town Council has reprioritized capital and operational expenses and will be focusing on core service delivery as well as key initiatives that drive economic diversification while continuing to hold taxation at 0%. In 2021 Town Council is also set to deliver on a number of priorities leading into the election year.
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Town Council approved the Interim Budget for 2021 at a Special Meeting of Council on Wednesday, December 9,
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Following a difficult year, Town Council has re-prioritized capital and operational expenses and will be focusing on core service delivery as well as key initiatives that drive economic diversification while continuing to hold taxation at 0%. In 2021 Town Council is also set to deliver on a number of priorities leading into the election year.