
Alberta

Provincial Politics
Alberta bill aims to clear further obstacles to citizen-driven referendum questions
The Alberta government is clearing more legal hurdles faced by citizens aiming to put referendum questions on a ballot, including the prospect of leaving Confederation.If passed, a proposed bill would discontinue a court proceeding on a pro-separatist referendum question that is awaiting a judicial decision.Justice Min...
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June 2025 Incident
No criminal charges for pilot who flew over no-fly zone during G-7 Leaders Summit in Kananaskis
A wayward pilot whose actions forced officials to scramble CF-18 Hornet fighter jets during the G-7 leaders' summit in Alberta won't be facing criminal charges.During the summit in June, no-fly zones were in place over Kananaskis Village and the Calgary International Airport.There was one violation over Kananaskis, the...
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Health Care
Alberta health authority CEO on leave of absence, interim replacement named
Alberta's transforming provincial health authority is in for another shakeup as it says its chief executive officer is on a leave of absence.Alberta Health Services says it can't provide details on Andre Tremblay's departure, but says the government has appointed a senior official within the agency as a temporary repla...
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RCMP
Alberta RCMP sharing mail theft prevention tips
As we enter the holiday season, local Mounties say we are seeing an influx of deliveries and mail, as well as a higher chance of mail theft.Alberta RCMP is offering tips to help you avoid mail theft this holiday season and secure your property.If ordering online or sending gifts through the mail, follow the below tips:...
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Alberta

Christmas Shopping
RCMP provides tips to avoid mail theft this holiday season
With the holiday season finally here, the Alberta RCMP are providing tips to avoid mail theft.With an influx of deliveries and mail to residents across the province, police report an increase in instances of mail theft. The RCMP urges residents to secure their mail and homes.If ordering online or sending gifts through ...
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Classroom complexity
Alberta government allocating $69 million for mental health in the classroom
The provincial government is allocating $69 million to help address issues of mental health in the classroom through the Mental Health and Well-Being Grant.The Alberta government says classrooms across the province have become increasingly complex and mental health challenges have added to it.As a result, they'll be in...
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Provincial Politics
Two cabinet ministers say money a key factor in using Charter override on teachers
Two Alberta cabinet ministers say money was a key factor in the United Conservative government's decision to use the Charter's notwithstanding clause to override teachers' rights and shut down a provincewide strike.Infrastructure Minister Martin Long, in a letter to constituents, says the government could not risk allo...
Dec 03, 2025
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17-Year-Old
Calgary teen facing charges after allegedly creating AI-generated sex photos of girls
A high school student from Calgary is facing charges after allegedly using computer technology to create sexualized pictures of teenage girls.Police say the accused used artificial intelligence to sexualize photos of different girls who attended several high schools in the Calgary area.The 17-year-old accused and any i...
Dec 03, 2025
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RCMP
Alberta RCMP appoints new Western Alberta District Officer
A new District Officer for Western Alberta has been appointed by Alberta RCMP.Effective Monday, Chief Superintendent Adrian Marsden has assumed his new role after previously serving as Officer in Charge of the Langley, BC, detachment.Marsden has over 30 years of policing experience in detachments in both BC and Alberta...
Dec 03, 2025
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Recall Petition
Documents show recall petition for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith approved by Chief Electoral Officer
Documents obtained by CHAT News from the organizers of a recall petition against Danielle Smith show that Alberta's Chief Electoral Officer is satisfied that the requirements for approval of the recall petition application have been met.The letter is shown to have been sent by Elections Alberta on Dec. 2, 2025, to Heat...
Dec 03, 2025
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Three winning lotto tickets purchased in Alberta
A trio of Albertans are about to pad their bank accounts.The Western Canada Lottery Corporation says Tuesday, Dec. 2, was a fruitful day for lottery players in the province, as three people are set to win big money prizes.Someone in Alberta, but outside of Calgary and Edmonton, has won one of the eight MAXMILLIONS priz...
Dec 03, 2025
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Safety Tips
Alberta RCMP encourages safe driving this December
While December brings holiday celebrations for residents across the province, RCMP say it's important to practice safe driving and to never drive impaired due to drugs or alcohol. Mounties say we can all do our part to uphold traffic safety so that everyone can arrive home safely.As part of the Canada Safety Council's ...
Dec 02, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta urges prosecutors to think twice before charging in cases of self-defence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government is urging Crown prosecutors to think twice about charging someone who acts to defend themselves or others in their own homes.Justice Minister Mickey Amery issued guidance effective last week to Crown prosecutors, saying that prosecuting for those offences will not be in the p...
Dec 02, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Wildfire activity in Alberta winding down for 2025
The Alberta government says proactive planning, mitigation and new ways of working successfully reduced wildfire impacts this season, allowing the province to responded swiftly to emerging threats.While Oct. 31 marked the official end of Alberta's wildfire season, the province says ongoing dry conditions mean the risk ...
Dec 02, 2025
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Privacy Concerns
Adding Alberta health-care numbers to licences increases fraud risk; privacy watchdog
Alberta's privacy watchdog is raising concerns about a new government bill that would add health-care numbers to driver's licences and other forms of identification.Information and privacy commissioner Diane McLeod says it would increase the risk of fraud as the numbers could be obtained outside of health-care settings...
Dec 02, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta government to detail plan to fight federal gun buyback program
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says more details are expected today on her government's proposed plan to fight Ottawa's gun buyback program.Over the weekend, Smith told the United Conservative Party's annual convention her government would table a motion that, if passed, would see the province refuse to enforce or pros...
Dec 02, 2025
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Alberta's Smith says her United Conservative Party is not a separatist party
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her United Conservative Party isn't a separatist party.Last week's historic energy deal between Alberta and Ottawa was met with skepticism, and at multiple points by boos, by members at the party's annual convention over the weekend.Leaders in the party's separatist camp, meanwhile, ...
Dec 02, 2025
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Over 400,000 Signatures
Forever Canada petition opposing Alberta separation has signature goal verified
A citizen-led petition affirming Alberta should remain part of Canada has been verified by elections officials and is now on its way to the legislature.In a statement, Elections Alberta says it accepts that more than 400,000 citizens signed the petition spearheaded by former provincial deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk.Th...
Dec 01, 2025
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POLITICS
Recall petition for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said to be in the works
A Medicine Hat bakery posted to social media on Sunday, Nov. 30, that a recall petition for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is in the works.The McBride's Bakery post stated that Elections Alberta received an application to launch a recall petition for the Brooks-Medicine Hat MLA on Friday.This information was also poste...
Dec 01, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta's revamped police watchdog organization begins operation
Alberta's Public Safety Minister Mike Ellis says a new streamlined commission will give citizens a fair and transparent process for complaints about police.Ellis says the Police Review Commission is now operational.The commission will receive complaints, conduct investigations and oversee disciplinary hearings previous...
Dec 01, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta's Smith only has herself to blame for recall petitions; Labour leader
The president of the Alberta Federation of Labour says Premier Danielle Smith only has herself to blame for her United Conservative Party caucus facing more than a dozen recall petitions.While Smith has said Gil McGowan and other labour leaders have been abusing the process in an attempt to overthrow her government, Mc...
Dec 01, 2025
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Alberta LPNs & health care aides ratify new agreement
A strike by more than 16,000 healthcare workers in Alberta has officially been averted.The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) has announced that its Nursing Care members have ratified a four-year collective agreement with Alberta Health Services, Allen Grey Continuing Care, and the newly restructured healthca...
Dec 01, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Pipeline deal with Ottawa gets downbeat play at Alberta UCP convention
Alberta's watershed pipeline deal with Ottawa wasn't front and centre as Premier Danielle Smith spoke with United Conservative Party faithful at their annual convention.Smith took the stage for the first of many addresses planned for the weekend, but it wasn't until someone in the crowd asked for clarification on Alber...
Nov 28, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Petitioner claims Alberta MLA Dale Nally broke election rules in recall dispute
The petitioner seeking to have an Alberta cabinet minister removed as a legislator says he believes the politician broke election laws by publicizing his voting record.Joshua Eberhart, in a public letter posted to social media, accuses Nally of both breaking Alberta's Elections Act by publishing the voting information ...
Nov 28, 2025
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Provincial Politics
Alberta's economy remains in the red with tweaked $6.4B deficit
Falling oil prices and trade troubles continue to threaten Alberta's finances, but the province's deficit is expected to shrink only slightly.It has been pegged at $6.4 billion, down $40 million from a projected $6.5 billion this summer.The latest update still means this year's budget represents a massive multibillion-...
Nov 28, 2025
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Five takeaways on Alberta-Ottawa pipeline memorandum of understanding
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a memorandum of understanding Thursday to grow Alberta's oil exports while also committing to making it a world leader in green energy technology. Here ar...
Nov 27, 2025
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69 Investigative Reviews
Child and Youth Advocate's latest report underscores importance of adequate child intervention assessments
A new report from Alberta's Child and Youth Advocate comes with recommendations for government after 69 investigative reviews were completed for young people with child intervention involvement who passed away or were seriously injured.The report contains investigative data obtained between April 1, 2024, and March 31,...
Nov 27, 2025
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MOU
Smith cautiously optimistic on new deal with feds for pipeline to the B-C coast
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is optimistic but also cautious -- on a new deal with the federal government on a pipeline to the B-C coast.Smith has signed an energy agreement with Prime Minister Mark Carney that includes cutting greenhouse gases while also laying out the broad strokes of a pipeline to get oil...
Nov 27, 2025
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