Author Archives: Sheldon Spackman

Possible class-action lawsuit filed in Alberta over child special allowance payments
EDMONTON - The Alberta and federal governments are facing a potential class-action lawsuit over how the province handled payments for children in care. A statement of claim filed Friday alleges Albert...
Nov 27, 2023

Alberta government issues update on E. coli outbreak review panel
Officials with the Alberta government say work is ongoing by the Food Safety and Licensed Facility-based Child Care Review Panel to assess regulations governing food safety in child-care settings. Ear...
Nov 27, 2023

Alberta triggers Sovereignty Act in attempt to fight draft federal clean energy regulations
EDMONTON, AB - The Alberta government aims to shield its power companies from draft federal plans to mandate a clean electrical grid by invoking the contentious Sovereignty Act for the first time.The ...
Nov 27, 2023

Domestic abuse shelters in Alberta report 10-year high in number of calls for help
EDMONTON, AB - The Alberta Council of Women's Shelters says domestic violence is on the rise in the province. A report called On the Front Lines compiled data from April 2022 to the end of March 2023 ...
Nov 27, 2023

Alberta government expected to reveal sovereignty act plans
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to reveal plans for invoking her government's sovereignty act. A motion is to be tabled in the legislature today. Smith said Saturday during her p...
Nov 27, 2023

Oil and gas well drillers want federal funding to help industry decarbonize
EDMONTON, AB - Canada's oil and gas well drilling sector is lobbying for a piece of the tax credit pie when it comes to decarbonization.The Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC) - which r...
Nov 27, 2023

'Your input is important': Alberta government asking for feedback for 2024 budget
EDMONTON, AB - The Alberta government wants feedback for its next annual budget.An online survey is running until Jan. 19 and telephone town halls are being held Dec. 11 and 12. Those interested in th...
Nov 27, 2023

Defence begins its case in criminal trial of high-profile 'Freedom Convoy' organizers
OTTAWA - Defence lawyers for "Freedom Convoy" organizers Chris Barber and Tamara Lich have started laying out their case in an Ottawa courtroom. Eric Granger, a lawyer for Lich, is arguing today that ...
Nov 27, 2023

Rebels win fourth straight in victory over Pats
The Red Deer Rebels winning streak continued at the Peavey Mart Centrium Saturday night following a 3-2 victory over the Regina Pats. The win makes four-in-a-row for the Rebels and improves their reco...
Nov 25, 2023

Smith says she'll reveal details next week on threat to invoke sovereignty act
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will reveal details next week on her threat to invoke her government's sovereignty act over federal clean energy regulations. Smith told her province-wide radio...
Nov 25, 2023