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Former Alberta NDP cabinet minister Deron Bilous will not seek re-electionFirst elected in 2012, Deron Bilous served as a cabinet minister in Rachel Notley's NDP government from 2015 to 2019, and was re-elected for a third term in 2019.EconomyAug 11, 2022
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‘Major conventions’ left Calgary when Alberta changed policy on COVID-19 testing, tracing, isolation: NenshiThe convention and event industry has had to weather changing public health measures and waning client confidence, especially tough during the fourth wave of the pandemic.CanadaSep 13, 2021
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Kenney slams NDP’s tax changes: ‘A record of economic failure’Alberta's Opposition leader says tax changes under the NDP government have been a disaster and he's hinting that his party would immediately cut corporate income taxes if elected.EconomyMar 1, 2019
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Concerns grow over low Alberta business confidenceAs 2018 wraps up, the province is touting a strong recovery, but not everyone is believing the mixed messages about an economic rebound.EconomyDec 28, 2018
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Large crowd gathers in northern Alberta city to rally for oil pipelinesA boisterous crowd, many carrying signs, could be heard chanting "build that pipe," a refrain that was followed by loud cheers.EconomyDec 16, 2018
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Peter Watts: Alberta summit finds Indigenous groups spreading their wingsOn Thursday, Premier Rachel Notley spoke at the Northern Leaders Summit in Slave Lake and talked about a number of issues that are of vital interest to First Nations communities.Dec 15, 2018
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Alberta energy firms split on call for government-imposed oil production cutsOilsands and refining giants Suncor Energy Inc. and Husky Energy Inc. are rejecting a call by rival Cenovus Energy Inc. for government-imposed production cuts to reduce an oversupply of oil in Alberta linked to steep price discounts.CanadaNov 15, 2018
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Alberta unveils ‘real-time lost-revenue counter’ amid pipeline delaysThe Alberta government has released a "real-time lost-revenue counter" in hopes of making it clear just how much Canadians are losing due to pipeline delays.CanadaNov 14, 2018
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Jason Kenney denies sowing confusion on trip to IndiaAlberta Opposition Leader Jason Kenney says he didn't sow confusion on his recent trade trip to India, and says the contacts he renewed there can only help the province.PoliticsSep 24, 2018
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Alberta government announces rep in Silicon Valley to help high-tech companiesThe services can be accessed for free by Alberta companies and the project will also work to bring Silicon Valley investment money to the province.TechSep 20, 2018
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