Provincial affairs reporter, CBC Edmonton 📻📺📝👩💻 Mildly obsessive about reporting on education. #AbEd
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#yegfunicularstatus it’s Wednesday, which raises the question of whether it is the second Wednesday after a waxing crescent moon, or a Wednesday two fortnights after the last funicular maintenance Wednesday, and I honestly can’t keep track. Anyway, both elevator and funicular worked today, BUT …
Day of Action view from the newsroom - we can definitely hear the chants and honks from inside.
This is an organized labour demonstration protesting a wide swath of Alberta government policies and actions. #Ableg #yeg
#yegfunicularstatus Mercifully, both lifts are working - a welcome monsoon reprieve
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Alberta’s cabinet has made official the referendum question about having a binding referendum on separation #AbLeg
More than four months after the government promised triage liaison physicians would “immediately” begin work in some of Alberta’s busiest ERs, they’re nowhere to be found www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... #AbLeg #AbHealth
This was also the first time the privacy commissioner has given interviews since the voters list breach came to light in late April.
She says it was troubling and disheartening hearing fear and anger from hundreds of Albertans while her investigative powers are so limited. #AbLeg
The promise came after a man with chest pain died after an 8 hour wait in a #yeg ER. A review into his death prompted 16 recommendations. Acute Care Alberta won’t give detail about the status of meeting those recommendations. (I asked at least three times). #AbLeg #AbHealth
A new poll suggests a vast majority of Albertans agree that privacy law should apply to political parties. This, after nearly 3 million Albertans’ personal information was exposed from a copy of the voters’ list www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... #AbLeg
More change in Alberta health leadership, with little explanation from officials - by @jenleecbc.bsky.social www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... #AbLeg #AbHealth
More than four months after pledging that emergency physicians would soon begin roles monitoring waiting room patients, the Alberta government’s promised triage liaison physicians aren’t yet on the jo...
At least four in five Albertans agree that the privacy law applying to businesses should also apply to political parties, suggests a new Ipsos poll, conducted for a B.C. privacy advocacy organization.
Another key health leader in Alberta is out, more than two years after the provincial government launched its health system overhaul, sparking fresh frustrations and worries among frontline staff.