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Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi calls for Premier Smith to fire health minister over allegationsNaheed Nenshi says if the claims made this week in a lawsuit are true, it would be the worst scandal and coverup in Alberta's history.
Alberta's NDP leader says someone must pay for the AHS contracts scandal, and he’s pointing the finger firmly at the health ...
Former AHS CEO's lawsuit alleges pressure to sign private surgery deals she believed were overpriced
The former CEO of Alberta Health Services has filed a $1.7-million wrongful dismissal lawsuit against AHS and the province, ...
A joint statement from Canadian premiers pushing back on Trump tariff threats did not include the signature of Alberta's Danielle Smith ... Eilish set to play LA fires benefit concert Why not ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she will be asking for an expedited review from the province's auditor general, who said ...
Perhaps most surprisingly, not a single word in defence of the Western Canada oil sector — even after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith set the ... immediately drew fire from some unlikely sources ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Danielle Smith's peeps push back on AHS, RCMP not investigating yetOn Tuesday, the Danielle Smith UCP government goes on offence. They push back on allegations of cronyism and corruption. We will get to that in a minute. Talked to the RCMP on Tuesday. Friendly folks.
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Former AHS CEO suing Alberta government, alleges coverupAthana Mentzelopoulos, the former CEO of Alberta Health Services, or AHS, also accuses Health Minister Adriana LaGrange of twice trying to shut down an investigation into questionable deals and ...
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is staying the course on her ... Her approach has come under fire from critics who say it undermines Canada's negotiating position.
The Canadian Press on MSN14d
Alberta awaits details as U.S. now promises reduced 10 per cent tariff on oilAlberta Premier Danielle Smith and Canada's energy industry say they will await details before responding to the latest threat by U.S. President Donald Trump surrounding tariffs.
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