Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build the two centres, ...
Some Alberta doctors are facing pay cuts for their on-call work and they're warning the changes could make staffing problems ...
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Alberta government to spend $180M for involuntary addiction treatment centresAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government plans to spend $180 million over three years to build two involuntary drug ...
Alberta minister says he was aware of alleged misuse of public funds in procurement at health agency
Province facing allegations that government officials interfered in AHS’s contracting and procurement process on behalf of ...
EDMONTON - Alberta's United Conservative government house leader says lawmakers won't be sidetracked by allegations officials ...
The UCP government says it will build two involuntary drug treatment facilities, one of them in Calgary, in its war against ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta spring session preview: Compassionate intervention act and budget deficitA number of bills are also anticipated to come this sitting, including the compassionate intervention legislation, promised ...
In an op-ed published in the National Post on Monday, Quebec’s Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette expressed strong support ...
Get ready for the chance to see camera crews around Calgary, with a new movie based on a book from a best-selling author ...
Alberta's government is continuing the push for so-called "compassionate intervention" addictions treatment in the province.
Perry’s lawyer, Benjamin Levine, said that his client has no criminal record and his guilty plea helped avoid a trial. He ...
Alberta says it will build two involuntary care centres for people with severe drug addictions, laying the foundation for the ...
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