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CALGARY Last year yoga instructor Jess Leblanc packed up left Alberta, and moved to Vancouver Island. The COVID-19 pandemic slammed her business, and in the downtime that followed she realized Alberta wasn’t providing the lifestyle she wanted. Politically I didn t necessarily fully think that the values that were being prioritized were reflective of my own or in alignment with mine, Leblanc said, in an interview with CTV News. Plus, I was in a situation where I was unemployed, gyms, yoga facilities, the schools, where I do a lot of work in education (were closed) as well. So there wasn t a lot of wiggle room for me to be maximizing my career at the time, said Leblanc. “So many people that I know have opted to make the switch, and change and move. I just think that with COVID-19 for me anyway, and for I think for a lot of people in my circles, it has highlighted a sense of urgency to live your life the way that you really want to live your lif ....
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Alberta workers will be given 3 hours of paid leave to get vaccinated As new cases of COVID-19 hit their highest level in more than four months, the Alberta government announced Wednesday it plans to change employment standards to allow workers three hours of paid leave to get vaccinated against the illness. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 21, 2021 3:51 PM MT | Last Updated: April 22 Labour and Immigration Minister Jason Copping says the province plans to give all workers three hours of paid leave to get vaccinated against COVID-19. (Government of Alberta) ....
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Author of the article: Edmonton Journal Publishing date: Feb 13, 2021 • February 13, 2021 • 3 minute read • Premier Jason Kenney and Minister of Labour and Immigration Jason Copping are seen at Belmont Sobeys in Edmonton on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. More than 380,000 frontline workers in Alberta will receive one-time payments of $1,200 from the government for working during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced. Photo by Chris Schwarz /Government of Alberta Article content The Alberta plan to distribute the feds’ Critical Worker Benefit program is barely announced, and as expected, the “too-little-too-late” and the “why- not-me” crowds hit the headlines. Sadly, there isn’t much about any grateful reaction from those who will receive the benefit, for their brave stand on the front lines during this pandemic. That says much about the positive attitude of those who work on the front. They aren’t looking for headlines. ....