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While many Albertans were preparing for a long weekend last Friday, the provincial government published changes to its rules ...
A travelling panel collecting public feedback on Alberta’s grievances with Ottawa struggled to keep an emotionally-charged ...
Alberta has a new set of recommendations to address the growing number of oil and gas production and infrastructure assets in ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: UCP receipt policy a blow to government transparency
On August 18, 2021, Aderoju Alao paid $154.54 — including a tourism levy, the GST and a destination marketing fee — for one ...
Hogan wrote his own 10-step guide on “How to shrink a government department,” which he published less than two weeks after ...
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Governments are becoming increasingly secretive. Here's how they can be made to be more transparent
Transparency is vital to our democratic system of government. It promotes good government, spurring those in power into ...
Government waste goes unchallenged The UCP government supposedly spent $7.5 million on the Alberta Pension Plan study, which the majority of Albertans didn’t want.
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Alberta cities face higher election costs this fall after province bans electronic vote counters
When the province passed Bill 20 last year, it banned the use of electronic vote tabulators. Now some cities are reporting ...
LPS will lease the cameras because the chief says it will allow Axon to provide ongoing support, replace any devices that break, and swap out the existing cameras for newer models that are introduced.
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Advocate hopes review of N.B. right-to-information law strengthens legislation
Experts on government transparency are hoping a review of New Brunswick's right-to-information law — ranked as one of the worst in Canada — makes it easier for the public to access documents and ...
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