A responsible plan to strengthen health care and education, build safe and supportive communities, manage the province’s resources wisely and promote job creation to continue to build Alberta’s competitive advantage. A career to be proud of Pursue an apprenticeship education in the skilled trades...
On November 1, 2024, the Government of Alberta (the Province) released the Draft Quantification Protocol for CO2 Capture and Permanent Geologic Sequestration version 2.0 (the Draft Protocol) for public comment. The Draft Protocol is the updated quantification protocol for generating emission o...
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It is useful here to think of Canada as being governed by different layers of government simultaneously, which are defined by their geographical boundaries, constitutional status, and particular powers and jurisdictions. These include the national level of government (referred to as the “federalgovernm...
Buoyed by recent large budget surpluses fuelled by high energy prices, the Province of Alberta announced a number of major tax cuts and spending initiatives in its April 2001 budget. The paper shows that these budget changes have left the province with a structural deficit. The implication is ...
They can use the threat of removing jobs from one province to another. They can hope that, if one province includes a drug on its list, the pressure will cause others to include it on theirs. They wouldn’t like a national agency, but self-interest would lead them to deal with it....
The $6 million annually for Invest Alberta is part of the $75 million for the innovation plan. “We did launch that earlier on as a concept,” Schweitzer said. “Now it’s being refined and turned into action on our end.” The province has promised several measures, such as alignin...
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 Transportation and Economic Corridors capital plan, including $1.64 billion for planning, design and construction of twinning, wideni...
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...
So banks lose and customers lose while bureaucrats pocket $10 billion for the government. And bureaucrats have also figured out how to extract lots of money by claiming that banks are being too aggressive. Here are some more excerpts from the NYT article. …the Consumer Financial Protection Bure...