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The Alberta government compromised the independence of the province’s health authority as it worked to sign a deal with a private laboratory testing company in 2022 that was terminated just eight months after it was implemented, according to an investigation by Alberta’s Auditor-General.Alberta’s Health Ministry asked Alberta Health Services to forge ahead with the deal despite repeated warnings from AHS about overstated cost savings, in its bid to hand community lab testing to Dynalife, the report published Wednesday by Auditor-General Doug Wylie said. Between 2019 and 2023, the Alberta...
November 19, 2025 - 22:35 | Matthew Scace | The Globe and Mail
Advocates say a policy by WestJet capping the weight of mobility aids like power wheelchairs at 300 pounds is unfair and potentially unlawful.
November 19, 2025 - 21:49 | Skylar Peters | Global News - Canada
Meadow Lake Tribal Council calls for First Nations-led policing following public safety concerns after a rise in violence, gang activity, drugs, and emergency response delays.
November 19, 2025 - 21:38 | Grace Miller | Global News - Canada
Ontario has passed sweeping new legislation that critics say gives the government too much power over education.Bill 33 has been a lightning rod among parents, teachers’ unions and other groups since it was introduced at Queen’s Park in May.
November 19, 2025 - 21:27 | Dave McGinn, Laura Stone | The Globe and Mail
The company at the centre of a political storm related to Ontario’s Skills Development Fund says it was still receiving money from the program last month, even while the province subjected it to a forensic audit that the government has since forwarded to the OPP.In an interview with The Globe and Mail, Jay Fischbach, the chief operating officer of Keel Digital Solutions, the company in question, said it has been receiving payments of about $240,000 a month, including in October, from the Skills Development Fund.
November 19, 2025 - 21:24 | Jeff Gray | The Globe and Mail
'The fines range from $30 to $500. The fines can be enforced by both RCMP and bylaw, but the discriminatory harassment one can only be done by RCMP.'
November 19, 2025 - 21:13 | Victoria Femia | Global News - Canada