Category: News

  • B.C. Appeal Court ruling: Premier Kenney

    B.C. Appeal Court ruling: Premier Kenney

    Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement on the B.C. Court of Appeal ruling on shipments of heavy oil through British Columbia: “British Columbia’s highest court has spoken, unanimously, and the time for obstruction of the TMX pipeline is now over. I look forward to working with B.C. and the federal government to realize the…

  • Throne Speech Sets Stage to Get Alberta Working

    Throne Speech Sets Stage to Get Alberta Working

    Balancing the province’s finances and kick-starting job creation top the government’s agenda. Scrapping the $1.4-billion carbon tax, implementing the Job Creation Tax Cut, introducing the Open for Business Act and cutting job-killing red tape are part of an ambitious legislative plan outlined in the speech from the throne, delivered by Lt.-Gov. Lois Mitchell on May 22. “Albertans…

  • Alberta RCMP Traffic Services Conducted Victoria Day Long Weekend Enforcement Operations

    Alberta RCMP Traffic Services Conducted Victoria Day Long Weekend Enforcement Operations

    Edmonton – Alberta roads typically experience an influx of drivers during long weekends and this Victoria Day weekend was no exception. The RCMP reminds all road users, drivers, riders, passengers and pedestrians alike, that traffic safety is a shared responsibility. Between May 17-20, 2019, there were three fatalities and 27 injuries caused by motor vehicle collisions,…

  • Update 5: Northwest Alberta Wildfire (May 26 at 4:00 p.m.)

    Update 5: Northwest Alberta Wildfire (May 26 at 4:00 p.m.)

    May 27th – A new wildfire has started 14 kilometers southeast of Trout Lake. It is classified as out of control and is estimated to be 300 hectares in size. Visit http://srd.web.alberta.ca/slave-lake-area-update … for the latest information. (Alberta Wildfire) May 26th – High temperatures, dry conditions and winds change the direction of wildfires. Northern Alberta communities…

  • MP John Barlow responds to Committee report on Rural Crime

    MP John Barlow responds to Committee report on Rural Crime

    OTTAWA – Last week, the Liberal-dominated public safety committee released a three-page report into rural crime in Canada. The minimal findings included in the report ignore witness testimonies and deflects responsibility to address the incidents of rural crime to the Provinces.  The Liberal report fails to address key issues which arose from witnesses including the lack of…

  • Liberals Dismiss Rural Crime Crisis in Motion 167 Rural Crime Report

    Liberals Dismiss Rural Crime Crisis in Motion 167 Rural Crime Report

    EDMONTON, AB – Shannon Stubbs, the Member of Parliament for Lakeland, spoke to her motion on rural crime, M-167, following the release of the final report by the Public Safety Committee. “It is outrageous that the Liberals do not take the issue of rural crime seriously – even after hearing directly from affected Canadians,” said…

  • Turner Valley Tax Rate Approved

    Turner Valley Tax Rate Approved

    Turner Valley… At the Regular Meeting of Council held Tuesday, May 21, Council passed Bylaw 19-1092 authorizing the rates of taxation for the 2019 tax year. For the second consecutive year, the municipal mill rate will remain at 7.66666. While the 2019 municipal tax rate is being maintained at the 2018 levels, assessment values decreased…

  • Bills C-48 and C-69: Statement from Premier Kenney

    Bills C-48 and C-69: Statement from Premier Kenney

    Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement about Bill C-48 and Bill C-69: “The Province of Alberta is united in its determination to protect our economic interests and be treated fairly within the Canadian federation. Our province expressed that unity in a May 17 letter to each senator signed by the leaders of Alberta’s four…

  • Trudeau Has Failed on Soybean Trade with China: Conservatives

    Trudeau Has Failed on Soybean Trade with China: Conservatives

    Ottawa, ON – Luc Berthold, Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Agri-food, Erin O’Toole, Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Dean Allison, Shadow Minister for International Trade Diversification, released the following statement regarding the near-cancellation of the Canada-China soybean trade: “Today, media are reporting that the Canada-China soybean trade has plunged some 95% since December. In addition to this,…

  • Legislation Brings Change That Gets Alberta Working

    Legislation Brings Change That Gets Alberta Working

    An ambitious legislative lineup marks the Spring of Renewal. If passed, the first four bills of the legislative session would repeal the carbon tax, implement the Job Creation Tax Cut, cut red tape and open Alberta for business. Other proposed legislation would fulfil education promises and help newcomers work to their training and experience. “Albertans…

  • Trudeau Liberals Shut Down Investigation of Vice-Admiral Norman Affair: Conservatives

    Trudeau Liberals Shut Down Investigation of Vice-Admiral Norman Affair: Conservatives

    Ottawa, ON (May 16, 2019) – James Bezan, Conservative Shadow Minister for National Defence, and Richard Martel, Associate Shadow Minister for National Defence, released a statement regarding today’s emergency Defence Committee meeting: “After Liberal Members of Parliament on the Defence Committee blocked all attempts to get answers on the Trudeau government’s conduct in the investigation and prosecution of Vice-Admiral…

  • High Level Forest Area | Wildfire Update May 20, 2019

    High Level Forest Area | Wildfire Update May 20, 2019

    We have: 89 firefighters, 24 helicopters, 12 dozers/track hoes, and 3 water bombers fighting this fire – Devin Dreeshan, Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA The wildfire danger for the High Level Forest Area has climbed to Extreme. Due to warmer temperatures, gusty winds and no significant rainfall in the forecast. A Fire Ban and Off-Highway Vehicle Restriction is…

  • Bill C-48: Statement from Premier Kenney

    Bill C-48: Statement from Premier Kenney

    Premier Jason Kenney issued the following statement in response to the decision of the Senate Committee on Transport and Communications to defeat Bill C-48: Premier Kenney discusses the decision of the Senate Committee on Transport and Communications to defeat Bill C-48. “On behalf of all Albertans, I thank the committee for listening to Alberta –…

  • Okotoks RCMP Respond to Natural Gas Explosion

    Okotoks RCMP Respond to Natural Gas Explosion

    Foothills County, Alta – On May 20, 2019 at approximately 8:23 pm police were alerted to a natural gas explosion at a rural location approximately 3 km west of Dewinton, AB.   RCMP, EMS and the Foothills Fire Service attended the scene.   One 36 year old male was injured in the explosion, and was transported to a Calgary hospital with…

  • Enough is Enough, Will the UCP Commit to Supporting Springbank?

    Enough is Enough, Will the UCP Commit to Supporting Springbank?

    CALGARY – To end UCP waffling over Calgary flood mitigation, NDP Calgary MLA Kathleen Ganley will table a motion to support the Springbank Dam project in the Legislative Assembly. Miranda Rosin, the UCP MLA-Elect for Banff-Kananaskis has written to Transportation Minister McIver asking him to withdraw support for the Springbank Dam project and consider other options. “Enough…