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Nurses plan day of action at hospitals across Alberta to amplify staffing, salary concerns

Nurses plan day of action at hospitals across Alberta to amplify staffing, salary concerns
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Bell: Kenney s UCP government digs in as unions demand pay hikes

Bell: Kenney s UCP government digs in as unions demand pay hikes
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Friday s letters: Highest-paid Alberta MLAs also need pay cuts

Friday s letters: Highest-paid Alberta MLAs also need pay cuts
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Varcoe: We have been waiting for this day — Alberta business owners welcome full reopening

Article content For thousands of Alberta entrepreneurs, it feels like the page is finally turning on a long and difficult chapter. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Varcoe: We have been waiting for this day — Alberta business owners welcome full reopening Back to video “As a business owner in downtown Calgary, it’s about time — long overdue,” said Gerard Curran, proprietor of the James Joyce Irish Pub and Restaurant. “We have to move forward.” On Canada Day, the province formally lifted all public health restrictions on Alberta businesses as COVID-19 case counts have been shrinking while vaccination levels are rising.

Final figures from 2020-21 show Alberta with $17B deficit, over $5B in COVID-19 costs | iNFOnews

Dean Bennett Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews speaks during a news conference before he delivers the 2021-22 budget in Edmonton on Thursday Feb. 25, 2021. New numbers from the Alberta government reveal the battle against COVID-19 cost more than $5 billion by the end of the last fiscal year in March. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson June 30, 2021 - 2:44 PM EDMONTON - The latest figures show Alberta s fight against COVID-19 cost more than $5 billion by the end of the last fiscal year in March. The money went toward continuing care, hospitals, testing, vaccine distribution, personal protective equipment, and grants and aid for businesses and workers.

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