There are questions and concerns on post-secondary campuses across Alberta over the proposed Provincial Priorities Act. It’s modeled after a law in Quebec that prevents municipalities from directly dealing with the federal government without provincial approval, but Alberta’s law goes much further to include public post-secondary institutions. Adam MacVicar reports.
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Alberta post-secondary institutions ponder effects of provincial priorities act
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