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Le NPD veut des mesures strictes pour contrer la 3e vague de COVID-19 en Alberta | Coronavirus

Le NPD veut des mesures strictes pour contrer la 3e vague de COVID-19 en Alberta | Coronavirus
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Varcoe: After one terrible year, three hopeful signs for Alberta

The unemployment rate is falling. Oil prices and industry land sales are climbing. And there’s a growing consensus stronger economic growth is on the way. “Just having some light at the end of this brutal tunnel is very welcome,” University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe said Friday. One of the most promising indicators surfaced with a new employment report from Statistics Canada showing 16,800 jobs were created in the province in February. As restaurants and bars were allowed to reopen for in-person service last month, 19,200 Albertans were able to return to work and collect a paycheque in the accommodation and food services industry.

Chris Varcoe: After one terrible year, three hopeful signs for Alberta

Chris Varcoe: After one terrible year, three hopeful signs for Alberta
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There is going to be more casualties : Alberta restaurants look for more relaxed rules in Step 2

  CALGARY Alberta restaurants are looking for more relaxed rules when the province enters Step 2 of its relaunch plan, including who can eat together in restaurants and extending the current curfew. The Alberta Hospitality Association (AHA) meets with government officials weekly to consult but say a meeting Thursday is crucial to address their concerns before the province rolls out the next phase. Among the requests is allowing more people to dine together in restaurants and allowing establishments to stay open past 11 p.m. “When working with government we made it clear that opening up with same family household and the curfew was going to put restaurants into duress right away,” says AHA president Ernie Tsu.

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