Since the start of the legal strike by 51,000 Alberta teachers on Oct. 6, elements of the United Conservative Party ...
Overreach, anyone? Since the start of the legal strike by 51,000 Alberta public, francophone and Catholic schoolteachers on ...
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Striking Alberta teachers forced back to work by fast-tracked legislation, notwithstanding clause
Bill 2 passed early Tuesday morning after a long night for lawmakers in the provincial legislature. Premier Danielle Smith’s ...
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Alberta passes bill to use notwithstanding clause to end teacher strike
Premier Danielle Smith’s caucus worked into the wee hours of Tuesday morning to curtail debate and speedily pass a bill to ...
Premier Danielle Smith reiterated Alberta's commitment to becoming a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 at a parliamentary ...
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Alberta teachers won't engage in work-to-rule as classes resume: union
The head of Alberta's teachers union says they will abide by a back-to-work order and will not engage in illegal actions such ...
Meanwhile, 61 per cent of respondents said they feel the province is headed in the wrong direction, which is a 10-point ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's Alberta government earlier invoked the Charter’s notwithstanding clause in back-to-work legislation, forcing public school teachers to return to class after a ...
The union for Alberta’s teachers is urging educators to rethink going the extra mile: 'You take my rights away? Then I’m going to re-evaluate the voluntary nature of my job.' ...
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Braid: An appalling, unjust law drives Alberta teachers back to work
At one point, Bill 2 asserts that the government can’t be sued for “unjust enrichment.” What that has to do with forcing ...
Just to give us something to think about while we await the Speech from the Throne this afternoon, Premier Danielle Smith ...
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