As cities across Alberta continue to see a spike in crime and public disorder, Premier Danielle Smith is directing her public safety minister to expand Alberta Sheriffs' purview.
Alberta’s government reups its commitment to affordable daycare. The province expects to implement $10-a-day daycare by 2026. The current provincial average is $25-a-day.
Alberta’s government received expert advice on a plan which could see incentives for oil companies if they clean up their old oil wells, but the report won’t be released publicly.
Alberta continues exploring the idea of establishing its own pension plan program and tax revenue agency, but critics aren’t convinced either is a good idea.
As people report they still feel unsafe in Edmonton’s downtown and surrounding areas, both the city and province are promising to continue work to increase public safety.
A top Indigenous doctor has resigned from her leadership position after Alberta Health Services backtracked a decision to re-hire Dr. Deena Hinshaw in a new position.
New audio recordings from a Take Back Alberta event reveal what United Conservative Party canvassers are hearing at the door, and the steps being taken to get the party re-elected.
As the United Conservative government faces criticism over its Compassionate Intervention Act, the premier’s chief of staff sat down with Global News to set the record straight.
'There will be a narrative that will emerge out of this and that will be in Albertans' faces from now until the end of the election,' political analyst Jason Ribeiro said.
Canada’s police chiefs are calling for an urgent meeting with Canada’s premiers after losing nine officers — eight of them to violence — in the last six months.
The NDP say there’s a conflict of interest in the premier’s office as it hired Kris Kinnear, who like Smith lobbied for the Liability Management Incentive Program (formerly RStar).
Rural Albertans are describing it as an alarming situation. The town of Oyen has no acute care beds in hospital and limited emergency department services.
As a shortage of certain medications is still ongoing, Health Canada has approved the exceptional importation of pediatric medicine procured by Alberta.