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Government agrees people with mental illness should have access to MAID – in two years

Government agrees people with mental illness should have access to MAID – in two years

The two-year interlude is six months longer than what was proposed by senators.
Alberta energy minister announces date for start of coal consultations

Alberta energy minister announces date for start of coal consultations

"With the input of Albertans, a modern coal policy will protect the areas Albertans cherish while allowing responsible resource development in the appropriate places."
Cougar feeding on elk carcass leads wildlife officials to close area in Canmore

Cougar feeding on elk carcass leads wildlife officials to close area in Canmore

An elk carcass found near Cougar Creek in Canmore on Monday (Feb. 22) has led Alberta Parks to close the area to prevent a human wildlife conflict as there was evidence of a cougar feeding from it.
Higher oil prices boosting Alberta's bottom line as budget looms Thursday: Kenney

Higher oil prices boosting Alberta's bottom line as budget looms Thursday: Kenney

The budget deficit was on track to exceed $21 billion this fiscal year, but Kenney said it will now be about $14 billion.
Raise a fork to producers on Canada’s Ag Day, and cook a great Canadian meal

Raise a fork to producers on Canada’s Ag Day, and cook a great Canadian meal

Here's a great big 'thank-you' to producers across Alberta on Canada's Agriculture Day, which is being recognized today.
'Trojan Horse:' Alberta to argue that federal assessment law unconstitutional

'Trojan Horse:' Alberta to argue that federal assessment law unconstitutional

In part, Alberta is concerned federal assessments are no longer solely triggered by provisions in fisheries, migratory birds and navigable waterways laws, but also now includes in-situ oilsands developments, projects that formerly were only assessed by the province. 
Unfriended no more: Facebook to lift Australia news ban

Unfriended no more: Facebook to lift Australia news ban

“There is no doubt that Australia has been a proxy battle for the world,” Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said.
Critics ask why no details on government plan for parks management

Critics ask why no details on government plan for parks management

Guidelines for parks partners were supposed to be released last may, said Grace Wark of the Alberta Wilderness Association.
Canada's 'long-haulers' without family doctor need primary care: medical association

Canada's 'long-haulers' without family doctor need primary care: medical association

The association asked for a $1.2 billion funding commitment over four years to establish primary care networks across the country based on successful programs in Alberta, Ontario and Quebec.
Church whose pastor was arrested for defying COVID-19 restrictions holds service

Church whose pastor was arrested for defying COVID-19 restrictions holds service

Associate pastor Jacob Spenst conducted Sunday's service in his place, telling the congregation that messages of support have been pouring in.
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