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EIPS and EICS caught off guard by new UCP cutsOver the weekend, the United Conservative Party decided to slash $128-million in funding for educational assistants, substitute teachers, busing and other services to redirect money temporarily to fighting COVID-19.
The new party bills itself as �further left than the NDP, greener than the Greens.�
Thousands join budget-cut protest outside Alberta legislatureThousands of people congregated outside the Alberta legislature on Thursday to protest spending cuts included in the provincial budget being tabled inside the building.
The protesters, waving signs and shouting slogans, tied up traffic on Jasper Avenue
Kenney's approval ratings drop in wake of cuts, controversyason Kenney's approval ratings have cratered by 15 points over the last three months, according to a new poll.
Conducted by DART, the poll shows the Alberta premier fell from 55 per cent approval in September to 40 per cent approval in December.
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Forestry crisis has B.C. town hanging by a threadA lumber mill in Mackenzie, B.C., is an example of just how interconnected the province's forestry sector has become, and the crisis it's facing as 25 mills have ceased operating this year, leaving more than 6,000 people out of work.
Kenney gives the thumbs up on Thursday before the delivery of the provincial budget in Edmonton (Jason Franson/CP)
After this week, may we never again doubt Jason Kenney�s willingness to identify a crisis, stoke public sentiment around it and then take f
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