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Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally breached election law, investigation findsAn investigation by Elections Alberta concluded that Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally violated provincial election laws but the file was closed without Nally being penalized.PoliticsMar 27
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‘Load of hate’: Alberta distillery behind jumbo vodka jugs wants apologyAn Alberta distillery behind four-litre vodka jugs says it was unfairly targeted on social media and wants an apology.PoliticsApr 12, 2024
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Alberta cabinet minister raises concerns over discounted four-litre jugs of vodkaThe cabinet minister responsible for Alberta’s liquor industry is calling out a four-litre plastic jug of vodka being sold for under $50.CanadaApr 8, 2024
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Alberta cabinet minister lays out what he believes is needed to resolve wine dispute with B.C.Alberta craft brewers and distillers have become the latest point of contention in the province's wine war with British Columbia.ConsumerFeb 20, 2024
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No evidence of gas price gouging since provincial tax removal, Alberta government saysDale Nally, minister for red tape reduction, said businesses found guilty of price gouging can be fined up to $300,000 or receive up to two years of jail time.ConsumerJan 2, 2023
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Some Alberta condo owners left out of utility rebate programs ahead of winterA provincial condo owners group was 'surprised and quite disappointed' when the associate minister of natural gas and electricity told them they were ineligible for rebates.CanadaOct 4, 2022
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Alberta’s natural gas rebates delayed due to low pricesThe natural gas rebate program set to run from October until March 2023 will be delayed a month as natural gas prices haven't yet reached the triggering price.ConsumerSep 26, 2022
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More than 30K people to take in Global Energy Show in Calgary after 2-year hiatusTo recognize the energy sector's importance to the province, the Alberta government has declared the week of June 6-10 as Energy Week in Alberta.EconomyJun 7, 2022
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Alberta allowing energy rebates to be delayed if needed but confident about summer deliveryAn order in council signed by the province's lieutenant-governor on Wednesday indicated that distributors have to provide electricity rebates by no later than Dec. 31 this year.ConsumerMay 5, 2022
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Alberta introduces bill to update electricity system, end controversial power poolAlberta wants to pull the plug on its electricity Balancing Pool, a one-time money-gushing feature of its power system that would end its life as a political quagmire.PoliticsApr 27, 2022
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