Alberta Government workers demand “unprecedented” wage increase, UCP Minister says

Over 22,000 individuals are a part of the AUPE, and they state that a 26% wage increase would solve their financial issues.
SMITH: Rachel Notley ran her party into the ground

When asked about the financial disparities between the two parties, Smith said NDP Leader Rachel Notley “ran her party into the ground.”
UPDATE: Alberta government now recommends COVID booster every 3 months

The Alberta government has updated its policy for COVID boosters, saying that all people above the age of just 6 months old can get an mRNA COVID booster every 3 months for the rest of their lives.
Shocking numbers reveal Notley leaving party nearly bankrupt

Despite having secured significant financing in years prior, the NDP under Rachel Notley managed to blow it all and started the year off saddled with a debt of $624,000.
Minister Dale Nally aims to regulate size and pricing of alcohol sold in Alberta liquor stores

Using a newly proposed bill, Minister Nally is eager to limit the size of alcohol bottles sold in stores and increase minimum prices.
UPDATE: Axe the Tax slow roll planned outside Alberta Legislature

Anti Trudeau, WEF, WHO, Digital ID protest planned for Saturday in Edmonton.
George Chahal was grilled (again) for stealing mail

Infamous porch pirate George Chahal became the focal point of a discussion between the Standing Committee of Government Operations and Canada Post over the theft of his opponent’s election materials.
#AxeTheTax: Nationwide protests against carbon tax continue

Protests against Trudeau’s carbon tax show no signs of slowing down as we reach day 8.
Trudeau rages at Smith for calling for a meeting on the carbon tax

Trudeau became visibly angry at a reporter and refused to answer whether he’d meet with Premiers to discuss the carbon tax.
Trudeau ridiculed for backwards hammer photo-op, calls workers “overalled folks”

Trudeau was mocked again, this time for fumbling a photo-op—apparently unaware of how to hold a hammer properly—before calling workers “overalled folks”.