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Investigation by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner concludes province is ‘non-compliant’ with access to ...
The largely conservative province may hold a referendum on separating from the nation in 2026, according to its premier.
Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange have denied allegations of wrongdoing, claiming instead that ...
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Alberta chief electoral officer warns UCP proposals will hurt investigative abilityAlberta’s chief electoral officer is warning the UCP government that proposed legislation will impair the election ...
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Investigation finds Alberta government not complying with freedom of information lawsAlberta's access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of ...
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Opinion: One inquiry to rule them all; separate probes into Alberta Health decisions limit transparencyThis isn’t just about one case or one individual; it highlights broader issues of transparency, accountability and trust in Alberta’s government officials, and its tightly shackled health-care ...
In introducing Bill 54, the government is seeking to improve consistency and transparency in Alberta’s democratic processes. Bill 54 would remove Alberta’s ban on corporate and union political ...
had knowledge of identified procurement issues” involving AHS and Alberta Health, the government ministry, “yet you deliberately misled” the health cabinet committee on Jan. 30.
The Alberta ... supports the government's efforts to protect students. In an email earlier this month, he said the new registry is a good way to build trust and transparency for career colleges.
EDMONTON - Alberta’s access to information watchdog has found the provincial government to be non-compliant with its own freedom of information rules. A new report from information and privacy ...
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