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Economic Developers Alberta’s (EDA) 2015 Ministry Dinner An Overwhelming Success

The Honourable Deron Bilous, Alberta’s new Economic Development and Trade Minister addresses over 100 economic development professionals gathered to share ideas Edmonton, Alberta – Economic Developers Alberta (EDA) the province’s leading professional organization for economic developers, held its first Ministry Dinner with over 100 community economic development professionals and key government officials in attendance. The purpose…
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Nominations for the 25th Annual Emerald Awards open November 2!

Albertans are passionate about balancing the development of our province’s rich resources with environmental stewardship. For the past 25 years, the Emerald Awards have recognized and celebrated the innovation and dedication of large and small businesses, individuals, not-for-profit associations, community groups, youth and governments. Elevate Alberta’s environmental leadership by nominating yourself or someone you know…
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Long-term Care and Dementia Spaces get Green Light

Twenty-five new supportive living projects will deliver needed long-term care and dementia care spaces across Alberta. These projects were approved following a thorough review of the 2014-15 Affordable Supportive Living Initiative (ASLI) program. “Seniors helped build this province and we are committed to investing in long-term care and dementia care so they can live in…
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AUC approves $56 million TransAlta market manipulation settlement

In a decision and consent order issued today the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) approved a settlement under which TransAlta Corp. will pay $56 million to resolve contraventions of Alberta’s wholesale electricity market rules. The decision can be found on the AUC website at www.auc.ab.ca. Under the settlement agreement brought forward by the Market Surveillance Administrator…
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Business Weighs In: NDP Budget Bad for Jobs and Alberta

EDMONTON, AB – Business leaders are weighing in on the NDP government’s plan for higher taxes, record debt and risky economics saying it will do little for job growth across Alberta, the Wildrose Official Opposition said Thursday. According to the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), the budget does “little to incent much needed investments to improve…
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Budget 2015 gives Alberta entrepreneurs a $50-million funding boost to get their ideas off the ground
October 30, 2015 – New funding will allow the Alberta Enterprise Corporation (AEC) to provide Alberta-based companies with access to the capital and mentorship they need to get into the marketplace. The AEC will use these funds to continue to work in partnership with the venture capital community so Alberta’s entrepreneurs can access the expertise and industry…
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Customers and Markets are Key to Maximizing Value of Oil and Gas

CALGARY, ALBERTA – The key to maximizing and diversifying the value of oil and gas for Albertans is to ensure the province is globally competitive and connected to more customers in new markets, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers said today in its submission to the Alberta royalty review panel. “The right balance of fiscal certainty…
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Raising Taxes not a Guarantee of Higher Revenues
Governments often fail to account for the behavioural effects spurred by its personal income tax rate hikes By Steve Lafleur and Charles Lammam, The Fraser Institute VANCOUVER, BC/ Troy Media/ – The Alberta government recently abandoned the province’s single 10 per cent tax rate on personal income in favour of a five-bracket system with a top rate…
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Alberta Names New U.S. Representative
Gitane De Silva, a professional diplomat, has been named Alberta’s senior representative to the United States of America. She will head up the province’s office in Washington, DC, which is charged with promoting Alberta’s economic and policy interests in key areas, including energy, environment and agriculture. “Ms. De Silva has the skill set to represent Alberta’s…
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Alberta Advances Strategic Partnership with New Brunswick
Premier Rachel Notley met with New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant in Edmonton to deepen co-operation on environmental and energy initiatives. The two leaders discussed a broad range of strategic and economic opportunities. In particular, they reiterated their support for the Energy East pipeline project – which will mean creating more jobs and refining in Canada.…
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Education Minister David Eggen to Speak at CASS Fall Conference
November 5, 2015 (8:15 a.m.) at the Sheraton Cavalier Calgary Hotel. (EDMONTON) – The Honourable David Eggen, Minister of Education, will address delegates at the College of Alberta School Superintendents (CASS) Fall Conference: Issues & Solutions 2015 which will be held at the Sheraton Cavalier Calgary Hotel (2620 32 Ave NE, Calgary) from November…
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Alberta RCMP wants you to treat yourself to safety this Halloween

The Alberta RCMP is offering up some Halloween tricks to ensure the real treat this year is safety. There are some simple tips to remember before your little ghouls and goblins head out to collect their candy loot. Trick or treaters should: · Wear bright costumes with reflective tape or glow sticks. You will…
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AUMA Applauds Province’s Support of Infrastructure and FCSS

Province Supports Municipal Infrastructure Priorities Edmonton – (Tuesday’s) announcement of significant provincial funding commitments for municipal infrastructure will have a substantial impact on the well-being of Albertans. The province committed to two significant increases to municipal water and wastewater systems beginning in 2016. “We recognize that the province’s revenue shortfall made it difficult to…
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2014 had the Fewest Alcohol-Related Fatalities on Record in Alberta

The latest traffic collision statistics confirm the fatality rate continues its downward trend, with a large drop in alcohol-related fatalities this year. 2014 had the lowest number of alcohol-related fatalities ever recorded in Alberta. Compared to 2013 there were 15 per cent fewer alcohol-related fatalities and drinking drivers in fatal collisions decreased by 20.5 per…
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A Brief History of Bits

This article is courtesy of the Alberta Horse Industry Association By Carolyn Willekes, Ph.D. The bit is an essential part of our equine equipment. No matter what discipline you ride, chances are you have at least one bit tucked away in your tack room. Most of us bridle our horses without entirely understanding the purpose of…

