Thursday, May 15, 2025, 5:21 pm
Alberta’s spring legislative session saw the passage of 19 bills against a backdrop of tariff debates and separatist murmurs. Political scandals and internal caucus losses further marred the session, fueling heated discussions about Alberta’s future direction.
he spring sitting of the Alberta Legislature wrapped up Wednesday evening under a cloud of separatist controversy and allegations of government wrong-doing.
"Our government has always been and will continue to be unapologetic in our fight to protect and promote a strong and sovereign Alberta within a united Canada, because we are relentless in our work to create a brighter future for Albertans," said government house leader Joseph Schow
EDMONTON - The spring sitting of Alberta's legislature began under the cloud of a health-care contract corruption scandal and ended with a firestorm of renewed separatist angst.
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