Manitoba Inks $633 million in Health Care Deals with Federal Government
February 15, 2024 “More doctors. More nurses. Shorter wait times.” This was the united pledge made today in Winnipeg by Prime Minster, Justin Trudeau, and
February 15, 2024 “More doctors. More nurses. Shorter wait times.” This was the united pledge made today in Winnipeg by Prime Minster, Justin Trudeau, and
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favour of Bill C-92, An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families. The act
Late yesterday, the Saskatchewan Party announced four veteran cabinet ministers/MLAs would not be running in the October 2024 provincial election. The four individuals are: Deputy
Sooner or Later? Net-Zero Power Grids on the PrairiesIn a world of high electricity prices and decarbonization, public discourse about Canada’s electrical power grids seems
Yesterday in Winnipeg, the Progressive Conservative (PC) Caucus elected former Minister of Education Wayne Ewasko as Interim Leader, following former Premier Heather Stefanson’s announcement that
Today, Alberta NDP leader and former premier, Rachel Notley, officially announced her intention to step down as leader. Notley’s future as leader has attracted widespread
Talking Tech: A Conversation about Alberta’s Booming Tech Sector
Date: Tuesday, Mar 15 at 4:00pm (MT)
Duration: 1-hour
Presenters: Hon. Doug Schweitzer, Mark Blackwell