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Residents of the oil-rich province of Alberta will decide in a referendum on a possible path toward secession from Canada, a move repeatedly demanded by a minority. The vote is scheduled for October
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that the government will ask voters in a fall referendum whether the province should remain in Canada. The announcement comes after a provincial
Albertans will vote on whether the province should remain a part of Canada when they head to the polls this fall.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Assisted Living and Community Services Minister Jason Nixon speaks at an announcement at an afforable housing development in Edmonton on Friday. (Michelle Bellefontaine/CBC News - image ...
Alberta's government is proposing changes to give it more oversight of which businesses are hiring temporary foreign workers. Jobs and Immigration Minister Joseph Schow proposed a bill Wednesday that, if passed, will require businesses to register with the ...
Alberta’s government says the cost to replace 22 border crossing signs with a new design featuring the province’s “Strong and Free” motto will be about $3.5 million. The province announced the new “Welcome to Alberta” signs in a May 20 news release.
Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says more than 550 firefighters have been hired for this year. He has also introduced a new mutual aid incentive program for municipalities.
Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen says after a period of population growth, Alberta’s cities need more roads, not bike lanes. Edmonton’s mayor and cycling advocates have concerns.