Over 700,000 children left without classes: teachers' strike begins in Alberta
A large-scale teachers' strike has begun in Alberta — more than 50,000 teachers have stopped working, and classes in schools have been temporarily suspended. Educators are demanding higher salaries and better working conditions, while the government is calling for a return to negotiations.
$15 an hour: why Alberta has the lowest minimum wage
The minimum wage in Alberta remains at $15/hour, while other Canadian provinces are raising their rates. Why isn't the government changing the minimum wage, and what does this mean for workers?
In Canada, postal workers have declared a nationwide strike
A nationwide postal strike has begun in Canada. Why are Canada Post employees protesting, and what consequences await citizens and businesses
Alberta launches digital Alberta Wallet and mobile health card
Alberta launched the Alberta Wallet app, which was the first to feature a digital health card. This service is unique to Canada and simplifies access to government documents
Driver's licenses in Alberta will have a citizenship indicator
Alberta may become the first province in Canada to include citizenship status on driver's licenses. The government is developing legislative changes to simplify identification and reduce bureaucracy.