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Alberta minister denies allegations he knew figure involved in procurement conflictsAlberta’s addictions minister is rejecting suggestions he knows a former government staffer now at the centre of a lawsuit ...
As the Alberta government heads into a spring legislative sitting on Tuesday pledging to follow through with auto insurance ...
Alberta minister says he was aware of alleged misuse of public funds in procurement at health agency
Province facing allegations that government officials interfered in AHS’s contracting and procurement process on behalf of ...
Alberta Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie has resigned his cabinet post amid the growing scandal over the Danielle Smith government's procurement practices.
One of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s cabinet ministers quit his post Tuesday, citing concerns over how procurement ...
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Premier Danielle Smith’s blame on Alberta health agency chilling: emergency doctorDr. Paul Parks says he's heard from scores of health workers across Alberta who felt intimidated by the premier's harsh ...
The CFO of Alberta Health Services wrote to MHCare Medical on Dec. 20, saying the company had been holding $49.2-million of ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNBill 37: Alberta proposes licensing updates to mental health and addiction frameworkAlberta is introducing new legislation that would make changes to licensing for mental health and addiction services, while ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Health Minister Adriana LaGrange say they had no involvement in determining the details of contracts with private surgical facilities and stressed that all such ...
which centre around a wrongful dismissal lawsuit filed this week by the former head of Alberta Health Services, Athana ...
AHS made $28-million prepayment for imported drugs two weeks after telling hospitals not to use them
Alberta Health Services (AHS) agreed to a $28-million prepayment to Edmonton importer MHCare for a pharmaceutical order that included Parol brand acetaminophen just over two weeks after hospitals ...
Alberta's government plans to change and refine provincial licensing requirements for addictions services and treatment.
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