Dean Bennett
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Jasper fire still raging but critical infrastructure intact
Parks Canada says crews in the town of Jasper are fighting flames that are jumping from building to building but critical infrastructure has so far been protected.
Buildings burn in Jasper as wildfire overtakes town
All first responders were ordered out of Jasper National Park Wednesday evening as the fire burned into the town.
Wildfire near Jasper National Park prompts evacuation order and highway closures
Multiple wildfires in Jasper National Park flared up with a vengeance late Monday night, forcing all park visitors along with the 4,700 residents of the Jasper townsite to flee west with little notice over mountain roads through darkness, soot, and ash.
Rachel Notley to leave as NDP leader to make way for fresh voices
Notely ruled out taking her career to Ottawa, saying, “I have no intention to pursue a federal role in elected politics.”
Alberta government rejects amendments to Canada Pension Plan exit plans
Premier Danielle Smith’s government has rejected a proposal that would have compelled it to respect the results of a referendum on whether Alberta should quit the Canada Pension Plan.
Danielle Smith invokes sovereignty act in green electricity fight with feds
Premier Danielle Smith said she wanted to invoke the act to send a message that her government is serious about pushing back against Ottawa’s plan to green Canada’s electricity grid by 2035, a plan she says could wreak havoc on Alberta’s natural gas-based grid.
Preston Manning urges federal Conservatives to attack opposition with COVID panel findings
The chair of a taxpayer-funded panel reviewing Alberta’s COVID-19 response is urging the federal Conservatives to weaponize his findings in the next election against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s governing coalition.
Alberta panel participants say split from Canada Pension Plan a "no brainer"
The panel hearing feedback on whether Alberta should quit the Canada Pension Plan heard multiple callers tell them on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023, it’s time to embrace a “no-brainer” provincial program.
Both sides call for transparency ahead of Alberta, Ottawa meeting on CPP-exit proposal
The two sides exchanged duelling public letters Wednesday as federal Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland prepares to host the virtual meeting of finance ministers from across Canada to discuss Alberta’s CPP-exit campaign and its ramifications for the rest of the country.
Alberta pension exit consults are biased, manipulative: Canada Pension Plan
The board of the Canada Pension Plan says Alberta’s consultation with its citizens on quitting the CPP is not a straightforward fact-finding exercise but rather a biased manipulation of public opinion.