Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expressed sentiments of provincial pride during Alberta Day celebrations at Heritage Park on Sunday. Tens of thousands of people poured into Heritage Park for the third ...
2:04 Alberta government pauses ban on some books Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is rewriting a ministerial order directing school divisions to ban books containing sexually ...
Concerns are growing over the possibility of a strike by teachers in Alberta after a break down in contract talks between the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) and the provincial government.
EDMONTON - Contract talks between Alberta teachers and the provincial government have hit the ditch, leaving open the possibility of a provincewide strike just as hundreds of thousands of students are ...
The Alberta government will introduce a levy on large-scale data centres — a step the province says will help ensure Albertans benefit as demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure grows.
EDMONTON - The head of the Alberta Teachers’ Association declined Friday to commit to launching a provincewide strike despite last-minute contract talks with the province hitting the ditch. Union ...
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is rewriting an order directing school divisions to ban books with sexually explicit content to ensure classic books stay on library ...
Alberta plans to impose a 2% levy on the computer hardware used in large data centers starting at the end of next year. The tax will apply to data centers with a load of 75 megawatts or larger and ...
Alberta is planning to ditch its long-maligned paper health cards with a new app it has dubbed the "Alberta Wallet." Holding her own crumpled health card Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday the ...
As most kindergarten-to-Grade 12 students prepare to return to classrooms next week, teachers and administrators at all public, Catholic and francophone schools across Alberta are in a legal strike ...
Alberta ordered schools to pull “inappropriate” books, but paused its plan after a large school district banned scores of books in an apparent effort to make a point. By Vjosa Isai Reporting from ...
For the first time in four years, the federal government has made the decision to no longer fund the COVID-19 vaccination in Canada. Last year, this program cost taxpayers about $74 million. If the ...