Earlier this week, Michels Canada announced that TC Energy had selected it to construct 260 km worth of the Alberta portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline. I want to address a few things in the announcement.

Earlier this week, Michels Canada announced that TC Energy had selected it to construct 260 km worth of the Alberta portion of the Keystone XL Pipeline. I want to address a few things in the announcement.
Two days ago, Alberta’s lieutenant governor approved a recommendation from Adriana LaGrange to reduce the mill rates on the education portion of property taxes. A tax reduction seems like a good idea, but there’s something you should know.
The Alberta government held first reading on Bill 26 this week. If passed, it’d allow them to hold referendums.
The provincial government announced yesterday that they were replacing Alberta Utilities Commission chair Mark Kolesar with Carolyn Dahl Rees, who has donated thousands of dollars to the United Conservative Party.
Last week, Alberta’s lieutenant governor approved the recommendation of appointing Mark Wiseman as chair of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation.
The Alberta lieutenant governor recently approved the appointment of the following individuals to the Health Disciplines Board, all of whom were recommended by Tyler Shandro, the health minister.
The Alberta government announced yesterday that it plans to fund 124 infrastructure projects throughout the province. But there are a couple of things they left out from the news release.
The Fair Deal Panel report was published by the provincial government this week, and it’s all about bloating the provincial public sector.
The UCP government announced yesterday that it would be replacing the federally designated chief firearms officer with its own chief provincial firearms officer.
Lethbridge City Council approved first reading Monday their new conversion therapy bylaw by a vote of 7–2.