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Striking Alberta teachers forced back to work by fast-tracked legislation, notwithstanding clause
Bill 2 passed early Tuesday morning after a long night for lawmakers in the provincial legislature. Premier Danielle Smith’s ...
Overreach, anyone? Since the start of the legal strike by 51,000 Alberta public, francophone and Catholic schoolteachers on ...
Premier Danielle Smith reiterated Alberta's commitment to becoming a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 at a parliamentary ...
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Alberta passes bill to use notwithstanding clause to end teacher strike
Premier Danielle Smith’s caucus worked into the wee hours of Tuesday morning to curtail debate and speedily pass a bill to ...
The union for Alberta’s teachers says the province using the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to end their strike is a gross ...
If passed, the bill would override the union’s ability to mount a legal challenge against the legislative order ...
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Danielle Smith to striking teachers: Go back to school for classroom concerns to be addressed
The issue of classroom complexity can only be tackled after teachers come back to schools, Premier Danielle Smith stated on ...
Edmonton Chamber of Commerce president Doug Griffiths told reporters Edmonton is ready more than ever to capitalize on the ...
Nathan Neudorf joins his finance and innovation colleagues as data centre proposals in Alberta outpace power grid capacity.
Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion
Bell: Danielle Smith set to roll out a new Strong and Free Alberta licence plate
A generation ago some Albertans fought for a Strong and Free licence plate, including this scribbler and legendary Edmonton ...
Premier Danielle Smith has said the strike, which began Oct. 6, has gone on far too long and that it's harming children.
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