AlbertaMay 14, 2025
Transit bus driver in hospital after attack in Calgary By Matthew Scace
A Calgary transit bus driver is being treated for injuries in hospital after he was attacked on the job. Police say two people assaulted the driver while he was operating a bus in the city's northeast.
He was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition and later upgraded to stable. Officers have not located any suspects, and investigators are canvassing the area.
Concerns over transit safety and low ridership last year prompted the city to begin spending $15 million for new transit peace officers.
AlbertaMay 14, 2025
Alberta government releases 10-year strategy to end gender-based violence
Alberta's government has unveiled a 10-year strategy to end gender-based violence that outlines more than 100 initiatives aimed at awareness, prevention, intervention and long-term support for survivors.
Status of Women Minister Tanya Fir says it's a comprehensive plan to help co-ordinate provincewide efforts and will aim to address the root causes, including financial insecurity. As part of that strategy, she's committing to supporting Indigenous-led solutions, and to reporting annually on rates of gender-based violence in the province as soon as next year.
February's budget put
CanadaMay 14, 2025
Alberta's premier says new environment minister a 'step in the wrong direction'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says picking Julie Dabrusin as Canada's environment minister is a bad idea that forecasts renewed federal opposition to her province's wellspring oil and gas industry.
``I am very concerned the Prime Minister (Mark Carney) has appointed what appears to be yet another anti-oil and gas environment minister, ``Not only is she a self-proclaimed architect of the designation of plastics as toxic, but she is a staunch advocate against oilsands expansion, proponent of phasing out oil and gas, and for the last four years, she has served as the right hand to former enviro
CanadaMay 14, 2025
Thousands of Alberta civil servants vote to strike to back demands
The union representing thousands of Alberta government workers has voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says members have voted 90 per cent in favour of hitting the picket lines, but says the goal remains to get a deal at the bargaining table.
A strike date has not been set, but could happen in the next four months. The union represents roughly 23,000 people working in jobs ranging from law enforcement to social work. The union says it's seeking wage hikes, improved working conditions and job security. Alberta's finance minister did not
AlbertaMay 13, 2025
Alberta premier's chief of staff criticizes new environment minister
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's chief of staff is sounding the alarm over Prime Minister Mark Carney's pick to head up the government's environment portfolio.
Rob Anderson says when it comes to new Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin, Albertans should ``sit down'' for what he suggests is a shocking announcement. He points to Dabrusin's website, which touts her support for putting a price on carbon pollution, her strong stance against oilsands expansion, and her push for a transition away from fossil fuels. Anderson, in a social media post, says, in his words, ``fire...mee
AlbertaMay 13, 2025
Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver resigns post as Speaker vote looms
Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver has resigned from cabinet amid speculation he will run for the vacant position of Speaker of the house. Premier Danielle Smith says she's grateful for McIver's commitment and hard work in serving Albertans.
She says Tourism Minister Joseph Schow will take on McIver's portfolio on an interim basis.
McIver served as municipal affairs minister under two premiers and had previous experience as transportation minister, infrastructure minister and jobs minister.
He was first elected to the legislative assembly in 2012 after more than a de
AlbertaMay 13, 2025
Missing two-year-old in Alberta found a kilometre from home after overnight search
RCMP say a toddler who disappeared from a home in northwestern Alberta has been found safe following an overnight ground and air search. Police say in a news release that officers with their Fairview detachment responded on Sunday night to a report of a missing two-year-old from a rural home in Clear Hills County.
Mounties called in reinforcements to help search for the child, including a search dog team, officers with drones, as well as firefighters.
They say more than 100 community volunteers also answered the call for help. The search ended happily shortly after 6 a.m. Monday
AlbertaMay 13, 2025
Alberta reports 39 new cases of measles, provincial total reaches 365
Alberta has reported 39 new cases of measles, bringing the provincial total to 365 since early March. The government says 30 of the new cases are in Alberta's south zone, which has seen more than half of all cases.
Nearly 300 of Alberta's total cases have been in youth under 18, with 114 cases reported in children under 5.
The government says that as of earlier this month 19 people have been hospitalized, with at least three children needing intensive care.
The Alberta Medical Association has said cases are likely much higher than what has been reported and it expects cases to c
AlbertaMay 12, 2025
Alberta government freezes industrial carbon price
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price effective immediately at 95-dollars per tonne of emissions.The industrial carbon price had been scheduled to increase to 110 dollars next year and continue rising to 170 dollars per tonne by 2030.She says the freeze is critical to keep Albertan industry competitive and defend jobs during Canada's tariff fight with the United States.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the effective cancellation of the federal consumer carbon price shortly after he took office in March.