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Alberta Launches Independent Inquiry into Healthcare Procurement Allegations

Following allegations of political interference in Alberta's health-care procurement, Premier Danielle Smith appointed Raymond Wyant to independently investigate the Ministry of Health and Alberta Health Services' procurement of children's medicine and chartered surgical facilities, with a $500,000 ...

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Alberta Launches Review into Allegations of Political Interference in Healthcare Procurement

Following allegations of political interference in Alberta's healthcare procurement, Health Minister Adriana LaGrange announced an external review into private surgical facility contracting practices; the Auditor-General and the RCMP are also investigating.

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Alberta Revokes Wildfire Housing Funds, Leaving Jasper Residents Homeless

Following a wildfire that displaced 2,000 Jasper residents, Alberta's UCP government revoked a $112 million commitment for 250 modular homes, leaving 600 families without temporary housing six months after the disaster, prompting a resident-led protest highlighting broken promises and a worsening ho...

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Notley Joins Law Firm After Political Career

Former Alberta Premier Rachel Notley joined the law firm Southern Butler Price on Monday, bringing her experience in law and politics to focus on conflict resolution and workplace issues; a byelection for her former Edmonton riding is expected by the end of June.

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Alberta UCP Committee Recommends Exemptions to Conflict of Interest Rules for Political Staffers

Alberta's UCP legislature committee recommended exempting most political staffers from conflict of interest rules, sparking opposition concerns about increased secrecy and potential corruption; the changes would allow the premier's chief of staff to investigate ethical breaches internally, prompting...

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Alberta Health Minister Remains Amidst Interference Allegations

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that Health Minister Adriana LaGrange will remain in her post despite facing an investigation into allegations of government interference in healthcare contracting to favor private firms; an independent body will now oversee these investigations.

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Alberta Premier Denies Wrongdoing Amidst $614 Million Health Care Scandal

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith denies involvement in a health care procurement scandal where allegedly inflated contracts worth $614 million benefited UCP-connected businesses, following the dismissal of the Alberta Health Services CEO who was about to report concerns to the Auditor-General.

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Divided Opinions on Premier Smith's Mar-a-Lago Visit

Letters to the editor express sharply divided opinions on Premier Danielle Smith's visit to Mar-a-Lago to meet Donald Trump, with some condemning her actions as prioritizing Alberta's interests above Canada's, and others praising her proactive approach to protecting Alberta's economy.

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Nenshi's NDP Faces Messaging Challenge in Alberta

Naheed Nenshi, former Calgary mayor and current NDP leader, faces a challenge in defining his party's platform and connecting with Alberta voters, unlike Jason Kenney's success with a concise message, leaving his path to unseating the UCP uncertain.

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