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When the dust settles from Danielle Smith’s cabinet shuffle, 60% of her caucus will be ministers!Thanks to Friday’s cabinet reshuffle, more than half of the entire United Conservative Party caucus in the Alberta Legislature is now a member of Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet! To be precise, 57.4 ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta Premier Danielle Smith defends breaking up health minister role into four portfoliosAfter a cabinet overhaul on Friday which included creating four new health-care ministers in lieu of one, Alberta Premier ...
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Alberta premier's former chief of staff suing fired health CEO, news outletAlberta Premier Danielle Smith's former chief of staff is suing the fired CEO of the province's front-line health agency and ...
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The former chief of staff to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has launched a multi-million-dollar defamation lawsuit against ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith shuffles her cabinet, splits health portfolioCALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Friday an overhaul of several government ministries, creating two new ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPremier Danielle Smith overhauls Alberta cabinet, names three new ministersAlberta Premier Danielle Smith has restructured her government’s cabinet for the first time since winning the election in ...
Following the acquisition of a prospective land package in Saskatchewan, REV Exploration (TSXV:REVX) has its sights set on ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: A separation campaign will hurt the province, the economy and the United Conservative PartyUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Alberta separating? Most Albertans want Smith government to say howUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPremier Danielle Smith's demands for Ottawa has Canadians divided: reportA new report by the Angus Reid Institute shows that Canadians surveyed believe Alberta receives fewer resources from the ...
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