Ghana’s Captain Georgina Jopap RTD., a distinguished female personality and the first African woman to qualify as a Master Mariner, was crowned the winner of the maiden Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings ...
Mercy Amu-Ashie & siblings, Mad. Patricia Mends & siblings, Mad. Grace Naaku Annan & siblings, Mr. Godfried Nii Odupong Addawoo & siblings, Mad. Jemima Brenya & siblings, Lawyer Bernard Nii Sackey ...
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2:06 Former Alberta auditor general explains investigation process A private surgical company at the heart of allegations the Alberta government interfered to secure overpriced medical contracts ...
Several small Alberta businesses are caught in the crosshairs of the trade war between Canada and the United States, which had led to several provinces halting American alcohol from crossing the ...
The Alberta government wants to cut more than $400 million in the fees it pays to doctors, according to a confidential memo obtained by The Canadian Press. The Feb. 18 memo, sent by Alberta ...
Setting aside the economic gloom tied to the threat of U.S. tariffs, two promising developments are unfolding today that could drive Alberta’s economy in the future: the tech sector and the ...
The Alberta legislature will open its spring sitting Tuesday and the UCP government says upcoming legislation will focus on allowing the province to respond to ongoing economic and geopolitical ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centres. Speaking to reporters in Calgary on ...
Alberta is introducing new legislation that would make changes to licensing for mental health and addiction services, while giving the minister power to exempt certain people and providers from ...
An Alberta cabinet minister has resigned in protest of Premier Danielle Smith’s handling of allegations that government officials pressed the provincial health authority to make deals favouring ...
Alberta government ministers are as jumpy as scalded cats, fearful that the health contract scandal has spilled over to their departments. On Friday, it did. Investigative reporter Charles Rusnell ...