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A smoke column rises from wildfire near Lodgepole, Alberta, Canada on May 4. More than 13,000 people who live in the Canadian province of Alberta have been evacuated as wildfires rage across the ...
The most common set of programming chosen by Central Time Zone stations aligned with the Big Three television networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) is to air a local newscast at 5:00 p.m., national news at 5:30 p.m., another local newscast at 6:00 p.m. and syndicated programming at 6:30 p.m., though some Fox stations that maintain a newscast schedule ...
The premier of Alberta is the head of government and first minister of the Canadian province of Alberta. The current premier is Danielle Smith, leader of the governing United Conservative Party, who was sworn in on October 11, 2022. [1] The premier of Alberta is the leader of the legislative majority in the Alberta Legislature.
1 [b] United Farmers: 11 Rachel Notley: 3 years, 341 days May 24, 2015 April 30, 2019 1 New Democratic: 12 Charles Stewart: 3 years, 287 days October 30, 1917 August 13, 1921 0 Liberal: 13 Jason Kenney: 3 years, 164 days April 30, 2019 October 11, 2022 1 United Conservative: 14 Harry Strom: 2 years, 272 days December 12, 1968
The Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act was introduced by Premier Danielle Smith as Bill 1 of the fourth session of the 30th Alberta Legislature on November 29, 2022. [ 33 ] [ 1 ] The first reading was passed in a recorded division , as the opposition Alberta New Democratic Party (NDP) voted against the first reading of Bill 1.
Prince Edward (the future King Edward VIII) first toured Alberta in 1919, when he was hosted at the Bar-U Ranch by George Lane. [19] The Prince ejoyed the province's rural life so much he purchased a 400-acre (1.6 km 2) property nearby—outside Pekisko, High River—and named it E.P. Ranch (the initials a reversal of Prince Edward). [19]
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Chair Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) held a press conference Friday morning, a day after President Trump seemed to blame ...
She previously served as Deputy Premier of Alberta (2016–2019), Minister of Health (2015–2019), Edmonton Public School Trustee (2010–2015), and Edmonton Public School Board of Trustees Chair (2012–2015). [11] [43] Date candidacy declared: February 11, 2024 [11] [44] Date candidacy registered with Elections Alberta: February 5, 2024 [8]