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Alberta government orders cancellation of kindergarten to Grade 12 classes, closure of daycares in response to COVID-19
The Alberta government has ordered the immediate cancellation of all kindergarten to Grade 12 classes in the province, and the closure of daycares as it tries to limit the spread of COVID-19. -More to...
CJME News
Mar 15, 2020
Little-used part of Constitution led to different carbon tax rulings: experts
EDMONTON - Different rulings from courts on the federal government's carbon tax are a result of judges working through a section of the Constitution that is seldom used, say legal experts. They say th...
The Canadian Press
Feb 25, 2020
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
Alberta Appeal Court sides with Alberta on federal carbon tax
EDMONTON - The Alberta Court of Appeal gave opponents of the federal carbon tax their first win on Monday when it ruled that the levy is unconstitutional. In a 4-1 decision, the Appeal Court said the ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 24, 2020
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
Teck withdraws application for Frontier mine, citing discourse over climate change
VANCOUVER - Teck Resources Ltd. has withdrawn its application for a massive oilsands mining project just days ahead of an expected government decision, citing the political discourse over climate chan...
The Canadian Press
Feb 24, 2020
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Val Sweeting wins elusive Scotties title with Kerri Einarson's Manitoba rink
Val Sweeting finally won the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and she was able to do it in the province she grew up in. She just wasn't wearing green to do it. Sweeting was the third on Kerri Einarson's ...
Britton Gray
Feb 23, 2020
Manitoba Skip Kerri Einarson (far left), third Val Sweeting, second Shannon Birchard and lead Briane Meilleur celebrate winning the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw on Feb. 23, 2020. (Curling Canada/Twitter)
Higher costs should kill Trans Mountain pipeline, opposition says
OTTAWA - Opposition parties and environmental groups are urging the federal government to stop expanding the Trans Mountain pipeline, citing a poll saying Canadians are alarmed by the project's cost. ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 19, 2020
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
Alberta couple miss chocolates but ‘life is good’ on quarantined cruise ship
A husband and wife from central Alberta say they are "feeling quite happy and relaxed" quarantined aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked in the port city of Yokohama, just outside Tokyo. Loli...
The Canadian Press
Feb 11, 2020
Lolita and Hans Wiesner are shown on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in this recent handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Lolita and Hans Wiesner
Provincial tensions with federal government easing, Kenney, Moe suggest
WASHINGTON - Post-election tensions between the West and the federal Liberal government are showing signs of easing, two of Canada's premiers suggested Friday as a contingent of provincial leaders fan...
The Canadian Press
Feb 07, 2020
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Taylor
Most Canadian households to get more in rebates than paid in carbon tax: PBO
OTTAWA - A new analysis by Parliament's budget watchdog has found that most households in provinces where the federal carbon tax applies will receive more money back in rebates than they will pay thro...
The Canadian Press
Feb 04, 2020
Feds rankle provinces with spring timeline for stabilization fund changes
OTTAWA - A federal program that tops up provincial revenues in response to sudden economic downturns won't be getting any changes until at least this spring. Finance ministers in Alberta and Saskatche...
The Canadian Press
Jan 31, 2020
Finance Minister Bill Morneau. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
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