The former head of the Alberta Medical Association says Premier Danielle Smith's latest finger pointing at the province's ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is scheduled to provide an update Wednesday on the government's response to allegations of ...
Ms. Smith said in a statement issued Saturday that she has ordered her staff to co-operate fully in that work and has also told Alberta Health Services to speed up its own internal review.
Premier Danielle Smith’s government dismissed the head of Alberta Health Services two days before she was scheduled to meet with the province’s Auditor-General to discuss her investigation ...
Residents of Alberta seem to be the most open to the concept of Canada joining the US as a new state, an idea US President Donald Trump has repeatedly floated over the past couple of months. A new ...
CALGARY, Alberta, Feb. 03 ... for Albertans to maintain the best possible vision and eye health throughout their lives. “Our primary goal is for Albertans to have access to eye care services that ...
They sure take their curling seriously in Alberta and Manitoba. You’ve got to go through Kevin Koe to do that, which is what Aaron Sluchinski did in 2024 to earn the Alberta title. But now the ...
Neither Health Minister Adriana LaGrange nor Premier Danielle Smith put in a personal appearance yesterday for the government’s surprise announcement that the Alberta Health Services board was being ...
EDMONTON — Alberta's government says it has dismantled the board of Alberta Health Services — for the second time in nearly as many years — and appointed a high-ranking bureaucrat as administrator.
The UCP government has ousted the entire board of Alberta Health Services for the second time since Danielle Smith became premier, the latest step in the province's massive restructuring of the ...
"We're not counsellors, but we do direct people to resources for help like gamblers anonymous or Alberta Health Services," he said, adding the drop-in centre is also used as a meeting place for ...
The report was republished on Tuesday with a note acknowledging it had incorrectly listed a University of Calgary professor and former head of Alberta Health Services as a contributor.