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Alberta resident Shamaila Akram says she can handle the increase in racial slurs and derogatory comments being thrown at her, ...
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A crowd of hundreds of people cheered and clapped as 10 candidates vying to represent Battle River-Crowfoot in the House of ...
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Alberta concerned with federal plan to accept newcomer parents, grandparentsAlberta's immigration minister says he understands the importance of reuniting families, but provincial health-care systems ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNWhy less expensive rentals are so hot right now in AlbertaAs Alberta’s economy continues to attract more people, one of the province’s major landlords says it’s seeing strong demand ...
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Pierre Poilievre draws cheers and criticism at Alberta byelection debatePierre Poilievre was greeted with cheers and applause by the hundreds of Albertans who showed up to watch a ...
Smith said last month she doesn't see an appetite for a referendum on the issue. Videos for the surveys outline potential drawbacks. For immigration, a video notes the federal government would likely ...
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‘Bratty children’: Alberta’s Smith faces criticism, anger at Edmonton panel town hallAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and members of her Alberta Next panel faced a much more vocal and frustrated crowd in the ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford walked back his pledge Monday to have the province issue work permits to asylum seekers, reversing ...
Canada's premiers have wrapped up three days of meetings focused largely on U.S. President Donald Trump's global trade war.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSmith hears mixed reviews from Edmonton crowd on Alberta Next pitchesSmith's opening remarks were interrupted by heckles and laughter on Wednesday in contrast to the friendlier response she and the panel received a night earlier in Red Deer ...
The Alberta Next panel, chaired by Premier Danielle Smith, is holding town halls this summer to get feedback on how the province should stand up to Ottawa ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has walked back last week's pledge to issue work permits to asylum seekers. Mr. Ford and the rest of the country's premiers said last week they wanted more control over ...
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