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Hinshaw fired as Alberta’s chief medical health officer

The Alberta government announced on Monday afternoon that Dr. Mark Joffe, the vice-president and medical director for Cancer Care Alberta, will take her place.

Premier Smith banned from Russia after critics accused her of being “pro-Putin”

Critics have accused her of pushing “pro-Putin, pro-Russian separatist propaganda,” but that didn’t stop Russian President Vladimir Putin from placing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on his latest sanctions list.

Canadians resorting to skipping meals, stockpiling food to deal with inflation: poll

Nearly 60% of Canadians said they switched to less expensive brands in the last month to cope with the situation. 

Premier Danielle Smith returns to legislature following byelection win

Voters in Brooks-Medicine Hat have elected United Conservative Party leader Danielle Smith to represent them as their MLA.

Liberal fertilizer emission plan could compromise ability to grow food

During an Oct. 26 meeting of the House of Commons agriculture committee, Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University warned that the initiative could compromise Canada's ability to grow food. 

BONOKOSKI: The shocking value of contraband making its way into Canada’s prisons

Contraband, which is the bane of prisons and penitentiaries, has its value arbitrarily jacked up by Correction Services Canada to apparently signify its actual value within the institution. The inflationary markup, in fact, is startling.

Head of RCMP union says Liberal gun ban fails to address crime

Regina police chief and the president of the National Police Federation Brian Sauve told the House of Commons public safety committee that Bill C-21 will not address violent gun crime.

One in five Canadians skipping meals to deal with inflation

The data was reported in a new survey produced by the Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research at the University of Saskatchewan. 

UK MP blasts Trudeau govt for depriving civil liberties during pandemic

A British parliamentarian slammed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government for violating the civil liberties of Canadians during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Danielle Smith considering back pay for Alberta’s unvaccinated workers

In an interview on The Andrew Lawton Show set to be released Sunday, Smith revealed that she is leaving the door open to giving back pay to unvaccinated provincial employees who were laid off during the pandemic due to vaccine mandates.

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