Doug Wylie
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Alberta to search for a new auditor general even as Wylie offers two-year extensionThe Alberta NDP is accusing the governing UCP of getting rid of the provincial Auditor General before he can complete his investigation into a government health care scandal.PoliticsNov 4, 2025
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Alberta’s auditor general points out lack of information on affordable housingWylie said without effective processes to manage the condition of provincially owned housing, vulnerable Albertans may be living in units with potential health and safety problems.PoliticsNov 19, 2024
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Alberta auditor general seeks reforms to how province manages oilpatch liabilitiesAlberta's system for managing environmental risks from old oilpatch facilities still hasn't spelled out how it will ensure cleanups, the province's auditor general said Thursday.CanadaMar 23, 2023
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Auditor scolds Alberta over mine cleanup fund, how province handles polluted sites"There is an impact beyond accounting and process issues," Wylie said in a briefing before his report was tabled in the legislature Thursday.EnvironmentJun 10, 2021
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Alberta’s auditor general finds province’s disaster risk assessment plan in poor shapeIn a report released Tuesday, Doug Wylie says Alberta doesn't have a consistent plan for evaluating the risk the province faces from disasters such as floods or wildfires.CanadaSep 29, 2020
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Alberta’s auditor general confirms review of province’s COVID-19 responseAuditor General Doug Wylie said he has received inquiries from the public as well as from MLAs.PoliticsMay 27, 2020
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Alberta’s auditor general ‘very likely’ to review province’s COVID-19 responseVal Mellesmoen, spokesperson for the auditor general’s office, said a request has not been made, however the office is tracking a number of inquiries from the public about the government’s response.PoliticsMay 19, 2020
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Alberta’s auditor general warns lax oversight of high-speed wireless contracts could be costlyAlberta's auditor general says the government has been failing to make sure taxpayers get value for money spent on contracts to run the province's $1-billion SuperNet.MoneyNov 7, 2018
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