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Carney is more of a smooth talker than his predecessor, dresses and acts more dignified than (Justin) Trudeau ever did, they seem to be cut from the same old rag. I guess it’s true that a Liberal is a ...
Bravo, Premier Smith, for hosting and beginning to bring allies together for a strong, united team to represent the Canadian ...
I think maybe the referendum on separation should be divided into southern Alberta and northern Alberta. If both choose to ...
Don Slater, an AISH recipient and a tireless voice for justice, articulates the devastating psychological fallout: “By clawing back the CDB, Alberta sends the message that federal benefits meant to ...
The Alberta government announced it would claw back the $200 Canadian Disability Benefit from Albertans with disabilities shortly after the federal program was announced. Photo by Shaughn Butts ...
City council discusses budget adjustments on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 at City Hall in Edmonton. Photo by Greg Southam / Postmedia file ...
Gerald Thomas (He encouraged people to feel proud.) Not so fast I need every Albertan to hear me when I say, federal income tax and transfer payments to the government are THE SAME THING. The ...
Edmonton Sun readers weigh in on the struggling Edmonton Elks, why people drive electric vehicles and Edmonton's Downtown ...
In my mind, Mark Carney, gets an ‘A’ in his role as Canada’s new prime minister. Whenever our previous ‘look-at-me’ leader spoke on TV, I inevitably switched channels. My reaction was ...
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