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Nixon lays out public input on feedlot near popular Alberta lakeAlberta's environment minister says there has been public input on a plan to build a cattle feedlot near a popular recreational lake southwest of Edmonton.EnvironmentMay 5, 2022
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Alberta MLA wants more public comment on feedlot plan near Pigeon LakeNDP environment critic Marlin Schmidt has written to Environment Minister Jason Nixon, asking him to reopen public comment on a plan to put a 4,000-head feedlot near Pigeon Lake.EnvironmentMay 4, 2022
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Alberta government introduces bill to upgrade thousands of kilometres of nature trailsAlberta is proposing legislation that the government says would modernize and upgrade thousands of kilometres of recreational trails on public lands.PoliticsNov 2, 2021
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Opposition questions claim that $10M from Kananaskis park pass is improving areaBut New Democrat Opposition critic Marlin Schmidt said there's evidence that upkeep still isn't keeping up with maintenance on the area.CanadaOct 18, 2021
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Alberta politicians trade accusations of bullying, misogyny after member ejectedAlberta's Opposition NDP tried and failed Thursday to censure the deputy speaker for evicting one of their members from the house in a day that saw both sides accuse each other of belittling and marginalizing women in politics.PoliticsJul 9, 2020
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Alberta Opposition calls for public consultation on provincial parks planThe Alberta Opposition is calling on the government to hold virtual public hearings on a plan to remove dozens of parks and recreation sites from the provincial system.EnvironmentJun 3, 2020
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NDP questions UCP over lack of mandatory lead testing in Alberta schools, daycaresPoliticians in the Alberta legislature squared off Thursday over the lack of mandatory lead testing in schools and daycares in the province.EducationNov 7, 2019
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Alberta budget weakens environmental, climate monitoring: OppositionAs Alberta prepares to release details on its new climate plan, critics are wondering about cuts to environmental monitoring and greenhouse gas management already spelled out in last week's budget.EnvironmentOct 28, 2019
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Alberta government cutting pay, benefits for presidents of colleges and universitiesThe two largest institutions — the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary — will be allowed to pay their presidents a base salary of no more than $447,000 a year.EducationApr 10, 2018
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Heckling accusations dismissed in Alberta legislatureClaims of distasteful heckling are dismissed by the speaker of the Alberta legislature as the first week of the spring session comes to a close.PoliticsMar 15, 2018
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