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UCPThe so-called "move over" legislation, which took effect Sept. 1, requires drivers in the lane closest to any stopped roadside worker's vehicle that has lights flashing to slow down to 60 kilometres per hour. Drivers will also have to move to the next lane over and take reasonable steps to allow other drivers to do so. The original legislation would have required drivers in all lanes of traffic travelling on the same side of the road as a stopped emergency or roadside worker vehicle to slow to 60 km/h.See the Story
Beyond Local: Province’s new traffic safety rules under fire
UCP · CalgaryJustice Minister Mickey Amery said Monday that this stops now. Violent offenders will be brought to trial promptly by new teams of prosecutors. Amery also abolished a triage system prosecutors use to sort out what cases are pursued, and which are dropped or pushed to the bottom of the pile.See the Story
Don Braid: Epidemic of violent crimes in Alberta prompts UCP drive for quick prosecutions
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Justin Trudeau · CalgaryPremier Danielle Smith's UCP is preparing for an almighty battle this fall. It could finally invoke the sovereignty act. Strategists feel there would be wide majority support from the public. Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has hardened his stance on demanding Alberta’s electricity grid be net-zero emissions by 2035.See the Story
Don Braid: As Trudeau's popularity falls, Danielle Smith smells blood and prepares for all out battle
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UCP · AlbertaEducation Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says the government is doing its best to accommodate the surge in enrolment. Nicolaides was asked to address concerns from parents that their kids will be dealing with a lack of classroom support. The province’s recent population influx demanded an increase for new hires, schools, and support for student transportation.See the Story
Amid enrolment pressures in K-12 schools, Alberta minister stands by UCP budget boost
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Danielle Smith · AlbertaPremier Danielle Smith's letter to Mental Health and Addiction Minister Dan Williams is sure to fail. Canadian history has taught us this type of law will surely fail, plus, will inevitably end up in yet another pricey, taxpayer-funded, Judicial charter challenge. Addicted people exist in every aspect of society, rich or poor. Addiction is not a crime, never has been, nor lack of control or self-control.See the Story
Alberta's compassionate intervention legislation not necessary
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UCP · CalgaryThree environmental groups have criticized the provincial government for its six-month pause on new clean energy projects while supporting the federal target for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035.See the Story
Environmental organizations push back against UCP's moratorium on clean energy projects
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UCP · CoaldaleDear Editor: Re: U. C. P. reversal of private medical lab testing Another U.C.P. reversal, the latest in a long line of policy reversals, is the buyout of Dynalife Labs by our government, after unacceptable backlogs of testing in that private provider. The U.C.P. cancelled our new public health care superlab in Edmonton, in 2019, before it could be completed and opened. Ask Danielle Smith and Justin Wright how much money we lost in that can…See the Story
UCP policy reversals costing taxpayers › Sunny South News
UCP · Red DeerThe UCP’s moratorium on 39 new renewable energy projects in this region could cost central Albertans $11 billion in investment and 7,000 jobs, says the NDP, quoting from the latest Pembina Institute report. The Alberta’s government’s pause of solar, wind, geothermal and other renewable energy projects “sends the wrong signal to international investors,” and is giving Alberta a bad eputation, said Kyle Kasawski, the Alberta NDP MLA for Sherwood P…See the Story