Premier Danielle Smith and Canada’s Premiers will be in the U.S. capital to advocate for win-win solutions that will repair our country’s long-standing relationship with the U.S. See all news Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith was sworn in as Alberta's 19th Premier on October 11, 2022...
Servier Canada, Government of Alberta, and the University Hospital Foundation announce the formation of the Servier Alberta Innovation in Health Fund (SAIHF)About University Hospital FoundationAbout Servier Canada
Métis Nation–Saskatchewan and the Métis Nation of Alberta, to support and recognize their inherent right to self-government. These self-government agreements set the foundation for renewed relationships between Canada and each of these Métis Governments and will create new opportunities to...
Since the release of the report, I have been asked whether any of the lessons learned by Alberta might be relevant to the federal government, which played a major role in establishing the national response to COVID-19. The short answer to that question is “yes.” In particular, there are...
Ministry: Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction Location: Edmonton Full or Part-Time: Full Time Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week Permanent/Temporary: Permanent Scope: Open Competition Closing Date: November 12, 2024 Classification: Manager Zone 2 Salary: $3,241 to $4,362 bi-weekly ($8...
Policy,AlbertawillseektoreconcileFirstNations’constitutionallyprotectedrightswithothersocietal interestswithaviewtosubstantiallyaddressadverseimpactsonTreatyrightsandtraditionaluses throughameaningfulconsultationprocess. Alberta’smanagementanddevelopmentofprovincialCrownlandsandnaturalresourcesissubjecttoits ...
The primary impetus behind the installation of speed cameras in Canada may not always be safety. That was the finding of an independent report released on Thursday by the government of Alberta on the use of photo radar in the province. Brian Mason, the province's transportation minister, propos...
The Government of Canada has invested $5 million in an Alberta Innovates initiative designed to draw technology and business accelerators to the province.
and are authorized to pass legislation within their particular regional boundaries. (In contrast, the federal government may pass laws applicable to the whole country). Canada has 10 provincial governments: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, No...
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is highlighting 2022 as a major year for highway upgrade work. A news release from the province stated Alberta invested $1.6 billion into 203 projects, with the 2022 budget committing $7.3 billion through the Transporta