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Leaked Panama papers confirm what we already knew

Leaked Panama papers confirm what we already knew

Anyone who keeps an eye on international headlines has by now no doubt heard about the Panama Papers.
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Saskachewan post-election clean-up
Clarifying concerns and confusion regarding closure of hospital's long-term care beds

Clarifying concerns and confusion regarding closure of hospital's long-term care beds

I have heard the concerns raised by residents from Sundre and the surrounding area regarding the closure of long-term care spaces at the Sundre Hospital and Care Centre.
Help me remind AHS that health care is a service industry

Help me remind AHS that health care is a service industry

As many of you know, I recently hosted a public meeting at the Sundre Legion concerning the Alberta Health Services decision to close 15 long-term care beds at the Sundre Hospital and Care Centre.
Student who spoke at UN appreciates support

Student who spoke at UN appreciates support

A few weeks ago, I embarked on a journey to New York, where I spoke at Lions Day at the United Nations about the immense gender equity gap that our world faces today.
Finding a few minutes to exercise daily could mean a few extra years down the road

Finding a few minutes to exercise daily could mean a few extra years down the road

In the hectic bustle of modern times, exercise doesn't always make it to the top of a person's list of priorities.
NDP turns into tax deadbeats

NDP turns into tax deadbeats

With the province set to release what is likely to be a controversial budget on April 14, Alberta's NDP government has served notice it doesn't care if its already pinned with a deadbeat sign.
Trudeau knows how to listen?

Trudeau knows how to listen?

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent two days in Calgary and Edmonton, March 29 and 30, the second time in 2016 he has come to the province.
Federal budget has surprising support

Federal budget has surprising support

Shockingly enough, the Liberal government's deficit budget — which has nearly tripled beyond the party's campaign promise — seems to have no shortage of support from groups and organizations throughout Canada.
Managing Alberta land use conflicts

Managing Alberta land use conflicts

In the late 19th century, William Pearce, an Alberta-based federal civil servant, became increasingly concerned about the tendency to promote southern Alberta and Saskatchewan as suitable for farming.
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