Thousands of Alberta civil servants vote to strike to back demands, says union
The union representing thousands of Alberta government workers has voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action.
Guy Smith, president of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, said members have voted 90 per cent in favour of hitting the picket lines.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Smith said the goal remains to get a deal at the bargaining table.
"We do not want to have to use the clear strike mandate we have received, but we will, if necessary," he said, calling it a historic strike vote.
Alberta premier's chief of staff criticizes new federal environment minister
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's chief of staff is sounding the alarm over Prime Minister Mark Carney's pick to head up the government's environment portfolio.
Rob Anderson took to social media Tuesday to air his misgivings about new Environment and Climate Change Minister Julie Dabrusin.
"Sit down for this one Alberta...Meet Canada's new Environment Minister," he writes.
Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver exits post, voted in as new legislature Speaker
Calgary legislature member Ric McIver is the new Speaker of the Alberta legislature.
McIver resigned as municipal affairs minister early Tuesday and soon after was voted into the Speaker's job by his peers, defeating Opposition NDP candidate Heather Sweet.
After the vote result was announced, McIver was ceremoniously dragged to the Speaker's chair by Premier Danielle Smith and Opposition NDP house leader Christina Gray.
Some jovial heel dragging on McIver's part meant Gray dropped his elbow and started pushing him from behind while Smith led the way.
Dr. Digvir S. Jayas will be invested into the Order of Manitoba
A distinguished professor emeritus in the Department of Biosystems Engineering at the University of Manitoba will be invested into the Order of Manitoba this summer.
Dr. Digvir S. Jayas, an engineer and agrologist, has received multiple awards for his 30-year research and teaching career. He conducts research related to drying, handling and storing of grains and oilseeds and digital image processing for grading and processing operations in the Agri-Food industry.
Cody & Sioux rounds up a McCafé Coffee Break
The McCafé Coffee Break saddled up and rode out to Cody & Sioux this morning!
Staff were treated to fresh McCafé coffee and goodies as a thank-you for all the work they do keeping Cochrane looking sharp and stylish.
The nomination came in from a longtime customer who said the team “goes above and beyond every time I walk in. They helped me find the perfect outfit for a wedding I was panicking about, and made it fun too.”
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PEI MP Heath MacDonald takes on the role of Agriculture Minister
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced his new cabinet today.
One of the new faces at the cabinet table will be 59 year old Heath MacDonald an MP from Prince Edward Island, as he takes on the role of Federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister.
MacDonald was first elected as an MP in 2021 after previously serving in the Provincial Legislature
Kody Blois, who was appointed ag minister in early March following Carney's leadership win i
was left out of cabinet.
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Improved conditions prompt fire hazard downgrade in Rocky View
Rocky View County has downgraded the fire ban for the entire county to a fire advisory, following recent precipitation and improved conditions. While the risk has been reduced, officials continue to urge caution and vigilance from residents.
Under the fire advisory, no new fire permits will be issued, and all outstanding fire permits are now cancelled. The county emphasizes that the fire risk is still present, and conditions are being closely monitored. A full fire ban may be reinstated at any time if circumstances change.
Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver resigns post as Speaker vote looms
Alberta Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver has resigned from cabinet amid speculation he will run for the vacant position of Speaker of the house.
Premier Danielle Smith, in announcing his resignation, said in a statement Tuesday that she's grateful for McIver's commitment and hard work in serving Albertans.
Tourism Minister Joseph Schow will take on McIver's portfolio on an interim basis, Smith said.
"Minister Schow will be available to municipalities around the province as they continue to navigate the uncertainty of the wildfire season," she said.
Fire restrictions lifted in Cochrane
Just in time for May Long Weekend.
As of 9 a.m. today, fire restrictions in the Town of Cochrane have been officially lifted.
Officials say recent improvements in weather conditions, including increased humidity and reduced wildfire risk, have made it safe to return to normal fire use without restrictions.
Residents are still encouraged to follow safe burning practices and stay informed about changing conditions.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils 38-member cabinet in major shakeup
Prime Minister Mark Carney is giving his cabinet a major shakeup, moving several key players involved in Canada-U.S. relations into new positions and promoting 24 new faces to the front bench.
Carney's cabinet — 28 full ministers and 10 secretaries of state — retains prominent figures from former prime minister Justin Trudeau's government, including Dominic LeBlanc, Mélanie Joly, Chrystia Freeland and François-Philippe Champagne.