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RCMP on Radicalization in Communities
The Key issue of radicalization is not centred around a location, local economy or other geographic concern. Rather, it lies with identifying those persons, wherever they may choose to live or work, who may be vulnerable to being radicalized for a specific purpose. The national policing perspective is that we need to help them by…
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WHOAS: A New Year Update

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Premier Prentice to Discuss Alberta Energy and Market Access in Texas

Premier Jim Prentice will travel to Houston to meet with energy executives and participate in an event celebrating Canada’s contribution to energy security. While in Texas, Premier Prentice will meet with oil and gas executives to discuss the current economics of the energy sector. “Our government is focused on enhancing market access for our resources.…
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Alberta Strengthens Relationships with Key U.S. Partners
Sharing Alberta’s responsible energy development record, increasing market access and discussing infrastructure opportunities top the agenda as three MLAs take part in a series of meetings in the United States starting January 13. Cal Dallas, MLA for Red Deer-South, Alana DeLong, MLA for Calgary-Bow and Cathy Olesen, MLA for Sherwood Park will participate in forums…
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UAlberta Students to Put Alberta’s First Satellite into Orbit

(Edmonton) A University of Alberta student team plans to build and launch Alberta’s first satellite. They raised more than $36,000 through the university’s first crowdfunding campaign in December (plus an anonymous donor brought the total to over $50,000) to buy their ticket on the rocket. Now they need to build it. The students’ satellite, the…
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Shrouding Provincial Agencies from Sunshine List a Big Step Back from Transparency Pledge: Saskiw
EDMONTON, AB (January 12, 2015): Shrouding all 200 provincial agencies, boards and commissions from Alberta’s sunshine list is a broken promise from the PC government and a major step back from Premier Jim Prentice’s pledge of greater accountability and transparency, Wildrose Justice Critic Shayne Saskiw said today. In Dec. 2013, the PC government stated it…
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ATB: Fewer AB Biz Owners Optimistic About Province’s Economy

Calgary – Alberta small and mid-sized business owners and operators (SMEs) seem to agree with ATB Financial Chief Economist Todd Hirsch’s prediction that the province’s economy could be in for a bumpy start to 2015. The latest ATB Business Beat Economy Index, which measures optimism among Alberta’s SMEs, fell to a low of 44.5. A…
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RCMP search for suspect in pet store theft
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AHS Weekly Wellness News: Quitting Tobacco

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Ethics Commissioner Report an Indictment Against Education Minister: Saskiw

EDMONTON, AB: A new report from the Ethics Commissioner is a political indictment against Education Minister Gordon Dirks after he approved a modular in his riding ahead of other schools to benefit his own personal political interest, Wildrose Justice Critic Shayne Saskiw said (on Tuesday). The report levelled no sanctions, however the Ethics Commissioner ruled…
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Prentice Should Keep His Promise Not to Break Elections Law, Focus on Real Priorities: Saskiw
EDMONTON, AB (January 8, 2015): Premier Jim Prentice should keep his word to not break Alberta’s elections law, and focus on the top priorities Albertans are expecting from their elected representatives to address the looming fiscal and economic challenges the province faces, Wildrose Justice Critic Shayne Saskiw said today. In May, Prentice issued a statement…
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Statement from Premier Jim Prentice on the Nebraska Supreme Court Ruling

Premier Jim Prentice issued the following statement after the Nebraska Supreme Court upheld a state law granting the governor the authority to approve the Keystone XL route through the state: “Today’s ruling in Nebraska clears the path for approving the Keystone XL pipeline. “This ruling clarifies the regulatory process in Nebraska allowing the State Department…
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Enmax Warns of Phone Scam

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NPR: House OKs Keystone XL Pipeline Despite Obama Veto Threat

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How Slow Can It Go? An Update on Alberta’s Economy in 2015

Edmonton – Alberta’s economy has been riding high for more than four years. Now, with low and volatile oil prices, the question is: How slow will the economy go? ATB Financial’s Chief Economist Todd Hirsch is answering that question with findings from the latest ATB Economic Outlook. Released today, it summarizes research on Alberta’s most important sectors, covering…

