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Slippery slope : Alberta liquor store group worries more convenience stores will follow Edmonton 7-Eleven s booze model

Advocates for Alberta liquor stores worry convenience stores will create unfair competition for small, local businesses after one 7-Eleven in north Edmonton…

Alberta Liquor Store Association says no to mandatory ID scanners

Alberta government changes criteria to include non-profit workers in $1,200 benefit

Author of the article: Lisa Johnson Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  4 minute read  •  Labour and Immigration Minister Jason Copping announces Alberta s plan to recognize hundreds of thousands of critical workers who continue to support and provide services to Albertans during this pandemic at a news conference from Belmont Sobeys in northeast Edmonton on Feb. 10, 2021. Photo by supplied Article content Frontline workers at some Alberta non-profits will get the $1,200 benefit for serving in critical roles throughout the pandemic after the government appeared to take a U-turn Thursday. When the Critical Worker Benefit application portal opened Wednesday evening, it specifically listed non-profit organizations in the private sector as ineligible.

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