Survey: Alberta family doctor shortage persists despite high patient satisfaction Alberta family doctor shortage highlighted in AMA survey: 16% without a physician, access gaps persist despite 81% reporting high-quality visits. …
finds
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OCYA report: Youth homelessness affected more than 100 young Albertans in 2025 Alberta OCYA: youth homelessness affected 100+ young people in 2025; report warns gaps in child intervention, shelter capacity …
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Calgary poll crushes momentum for Alberta independence as government orders economic cost study New Leger poll finds 74% of Calgarians want to remain in Canada, dimming prospects for Alberta independence …
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ASIRT links Edmonton police shooting to threatening calls and mental-health triggers ASIRT says man shot by police made threats to EPS on Aug. 19–20, 2024, citing frustration with the chief’s …
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Breach of curfew, proximity to fire prompt review board to flag community risk A review board said a breach of curfew and being seen near a late-night fire "materially increases …
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Judge affirms legal causation after unlawful gun sale linked to fatal attack Judge finds legal causation linking an unlawful gun sale to a fatal shooting, rejecting the defence’s claim of …
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Public safety concerns in Canada led by addictions and overdoses, survey finds New panel survey shows addictions and overdoses top public safety concerns at 44%; homelessness and repeat offenders each …
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Edmonton Police Service employee engagement survey finds strong team pride but low confidence in senior leadership Edmonton Police Service employee engagement survey shows 68% net favourable responses from 1,885 staff, …
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Politics
Churchill Falls MOU fails Newfoundland and Labrador’s long-term interests, independent report finds
Independent panel says Churchill Falls–Gull Island memorandum fails Newfoundland and Labrador Independent panel finds Churchill Falls and Gull Island memorandum fails Newfoundland and Labrador’s long-term interests; urges renegotiation, energy strategy. …
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Cass review evidence acknowledged but ruled irrelevant to amendment application in Alberta Judge Kuntz acknowledged Egale’s evidence challenging the Cass review but found it irrelevant to the amendment application in …