Alberta government says new spa will bolster tourism
The Alberta government has approved a $45-million nordic spa near Calgary, which is expected to create around 400 full-time and part-time jobs.
How Canadians could be impacted by the WHO Pandemic Treaty
Last week, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.
Liberal Minister Mary Ng awarded contract to firm co-founded by her friend

Federal ethics commissioner Mario Dion has determined that the Liberal International Trade Minister Mary Ng contravened ethics rules by awarding a contract to her friend.
CTV bolsters study suggesting increased heart attacks due to extreme weather

A recent study published by CTV News suggests that one in 100 cardiovascular deaths result from extreme cold or hot weather. The solution, the article suggests, is more climate change policies. “The study found that for every 1,000 cardiovascular deaths, extreme hot days accounted for 2.2 additional deaths, while extreme cold days accounted for 9.1 […]
Singh hints at breaking up with Trudeau unless health care is improved

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh suggested that the cozy NDP-Liberal coalition could be broken unless the Liberals fix health care.
Twitter blacklisted medical experts who pushed back on Covid narrative

A second “Twitter files” exposé on Thursday revealed the social media company blacklisted a Stanford medical expert who criticized Covid restrictions.
Alberta UCP nominee for Chestermere-Strathmore donated to Liberals in 2015

Dharminder Premi, one of the candidates for the UCP nomination in Chestermere-Strathmore, made a $1,000 donation to the federal Liberal Party in 2015.
NDP MPs oppose amendment to ban firearms used by hunters, farmers

After some NDP MPs joined the Official Opposition to condemn a Liberal amendment to ban semi-automatic shotguns and rifles used by hunters and farmers, Conservative MP Dane Lloyd said “it’s about time.”
WHO member states agree to develop legally-binding pandemic treaty

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that member states inched closer to developing a legally binding global pandemic treaty.
Premier Danielle Smith’s Sovereignty Act passes Alberta Legislative Assembly

Premier Danielle Smith’s Sovereignty Act passed in the early hours on Thursday morning, albeit with fewer powers than originally proposed.