

“I think there is a hunger for this conversation here in Alberta, I really do,” exhibit spokesman Brian Falconer, told the Calgary Herald.Ĭity Hall hasn’t been terribly amenable to any kind of conversation since it passed a municipal bylaw that keeps the likes of gadfly street preachers away from the municipal buildings. The exhibit in Calgary’s city hall features lively portraits of B.C.’s pristine coastline - which would be just fine if it weren’t being displayed in service of a group that unequivocally opposes the Northern Gateway pipeline, a controversial project that would take Alberta’s bitumen to the Pacific via Kitimat. What’s good for the obtuse is good for the babbler? The conservatory is posting updates on its Facebook page the stamen now stands at more than 7-feet tall and the flower is expected to effloresce within days. Lahey, responding to reporters’ requests, confirmed that her boss, Sheila Weatherill, allowed her to go to the clinic to get a second opinion on her cancer diagnoses, even though she was treated in Alberta. These were serious allegations, and Wildrose had no proof that taxpayer funds were used to purchase medical services which he then admitted would have been inappropriate.

If the opposition wants to go back six or seven years to review situations from that time, they’re certainly welcome to do so but they need to take the responsibility that goes with that by providing to the proper authorities,” he said.

“We know that these situations cannot arise today. Article contentĪlthough he said he had not seen the receipts at the time, Health minister Fred Horne was quick to point out that much work has been accomplished at the health board in the past few years and, besides, what’s past is past. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
