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Alberta News: Building schools in every corner of the province

Alberta News: Building schools in every corner of the province

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s population has grown rapidly in the last few years, and this unprecedented population growth has led to enrolment pressures on Alberta schools. To meet these challenges, in fall 2024, Alberta’s government announced a generational investment of $8.6 billion to build more than 100 new and updated schools across the province. Budget 2025, if passed, kick-starts this investment with funding for nine school projects in rural communities and smaller cities across the province. New schools will be built for families in Lethbridge, Brooks, Fairview, Muskiki Lake and Cold Lake, with modernization projects taking place at Brooks Composite…
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<br>Jagmeet Singh Slams Trump’s Trade War, Urges Canadians to Boycott American Goods


Jagmeet Singh Slams Trump’s Trade War, Urges Canadians to Boycott American Goods

Ottawa, Canada, March 7, 2025: Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh has taken a strong stance against the former U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies, calling them both “illegal” and “stupid.” In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Singh accused Trump of launching an unfair trade war that would ultimately harm Americans themselves. https://twitter.com/theJagmeetSingh/status/1897787182812692575 “Canada never wanted this fight,” he wrote, emphasizing that his country stands united in defending its economic interests. He also urged Canadians to fight back by supporting local products and avoiding American goods. “Sign the pledge: Buy Canadian. Boycott American,” he declared.Singh’s remarks come amid rising tensions between…
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Alberta’s Federal rules add electricity costs and increase unreliability

Alberta’s Federal rules add electricity costs and increase unreliability

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): The Minister of Environment and Protected Areas Rebecca Schulz and Minister of Affordability and Utilities Nathan Neudorf issued a joint statement on a new analysis regarding federal electricity regulations. “For years, provinces, industry, experts and businesses urged the federal government to abandon their reckless and costly net-zero electricity regulations which became law last December. Now, the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) has released new analysis that confirms these federal regulations will put a massive $30-billion bill on Albertans. In addition, they will make our electricity grid 100 times less reliable and increase electricity prices by 35 per…
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Alberta Budget 2025: Increasing hospital capacity

Alberta Budget 2025: Increasing hospital capacity

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s government is committed to enhancing health infrastructure to ensure that all Albertans have access to high-quality care when and where they need it. When designing health care infrastructure projects, it is common to include shelled (unfinished) and vacant spaces to accommodate future growth and adapt to changing needs and demand. All shelled and vacant space within Alberta’s health facilities will be identified and assessed to determine viable opportunities for future development. Strategically developing existing spaces is a cost-effective way to expand health care capacity faster, improving access to services and reducing wait times for patients across…
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Alberta News: Feeding families and children in need

Alberta News: Feeding families and children in need

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s government remains committed to supporting Albertans facing the challenge of higher grocery bills. Since 2020, Alberta’s government has invested more than $31 million to help food banks and community organizations support Albertans in need. This funding has been crucial to meeting the challenge of food insecurity and helping put nutritious food on tables across the province. If passed, Budget 2025 would continue this important funding by providing an another $5 million in food security funding to help meet the needs of Alberta’s rapidly growing population. “No family should have to choose between buying groceries and paying…
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Alberta pushes back on illegal U.S. tariffs

Alberta pushes back on illegal U.S. tariffs

Calgary (National Times): Alberta’s government is implementing a proportionate, measured response to U.S. tariffs and taking decisive action on internal trade with free trade and mobility agreements.   As part of its non-tariff retaliatory measures, Alberta is altering its procurement practices to ensure Alberta’s government, as well as agencies, school boards, Crown corporations and Alberta municipalities, purchase their goods and services from Alberta companies, Canadian companies or countries with which Canada has a free trade agreement that is being honoured.   “I will always put the best interests of Alberta and Albertans first. These non-tariff actions are measured, proportionate and put…
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More tax relief on the way for Jasper

More tax relief on the way for Jasper

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s government is committed to ensuring Jasper residents and businesses are supported as the community recovers from last summer’s wildfire. Since the beginning of the wildfire, more than $178 million has been provided from across the provincial government to support Jasper residents and businesses as the community recovers and rebuilds. Budget 2025, if passed, further supports the province’s commitment to the recovery of the Municipality of Jasper by providing more than $3 million in additional revenue stabilization funding to help compensate for lower municipal revenues, reducing the burden on municipal taxpayers.  “As people visit and move back…
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Alberta’s border security plan advancing rapidly to stop illegal activity at US border

Alberta’s border security plan advancing rapidly to stop illegal activity at US border

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s border security plan is advancing rapidly with more measures in place to stop illegal activity at the Alberta-U.S. border. In December 2024, Alberta’s government announced a $29-million investment to create an Interdiction Patrol Team (IPT) within the Alberta Sheriffs to crack down on illegal cross-border activities threatening lives and livelihoods on both sides of the Alberta-Montana border. Alberta’s government recognizes the need for swift and decisive action that will curb drug trafficking and illegal border crossings to strengthen the province’s border security. The team’s first cohort has been deployed and hiring will continue until all 51…
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Improving safety in combative sport: Minister Schow

Improving safety in combative sport: Minister Schow

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Minister of Tourism and Sport Joseph Schow issued a statement on the recommendations from the public fatality inquiry into the 2017 death of Timothy Hague. “Alberta’s government takes athlete safety incredibly seriously and our thoughts are with Timothy Hague’s family, loved ones and community," Joseph said. “Last fall, I received 14 recommendations that were set out in the Honourable Justice C.J. Sharpe’s report to the Minister of Justice regarding the public fatality inquiry into the death of Timothy Hague. Since then, we have been hard at work meeting with municipal combative sport commissions and related stakeholders to…
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In Canada Problems of Punjabis increased , new rules implemented

In Canada Problems of Punjabis increased , new rules implemented

Canada ( Rajeev Sharma), March 5, 2025: The problems of Punjabis seem to be increasing. The rules related to visa in Canada have been made more strict, which will affect millions of people from all over India including Punjab. Mostly it will affect the students going to Canada on Study Visa. After the implementation of new strict rules, their permits are being cancelled. 35-40 percent of students who went to Canada on Study Visa are Indians, including a large number of Punjabis.  According to the new rules implemented in Canada, now border and immigration officers can cancel temporary residential visas…
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