Agreement with Nova Scotia government restores union rights for school specialists
Under the new deal, all specialists in the public school system will again become union members retroactive to their hiring date.
Under the new deal, all specialists in the public school system will again become union members retroactive to their hiring date.
Randy Delorey launched his campaign Thursday in a Facebook video after resigning as health minister.
KFL&A Public Health is asking people to stay local to avoid bringing cases of COVID-19 back to the region.
'This tool gives us a better understanding of the extent to which socio-cultural factors like sexual objectification end up shaping and limiting how women can safely live their lives.'
Travel continues to be allowed for work, medical appointments, to fulfill the terms of a child custody agreement and to obtain child care.
"We have listened to advice from Indigenous partners and acted to ensure the Marriage Act respects the diversity of Indigenous communities and cultures, reflecting our commitment to advancing reconciliation," Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford said.
Professional surfer Matt Wilkinson had no idea the 1.5 metre-long shark was sneaking up on him.
The Ministry of Education and Children's Aid Society are investigating.
'Given what we have seen in the last two weeks there is little doubt that the second wave of COVID will hit Indigenous people harder than the first wave,' Marc Miller said.
Saskatchewan health authorities say there are 18 new coronavirus cases in the province, with 143 active cases and 1,845 total recoveries.
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Thursday, October 8, 2020 Global News at Noon afternoon weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
From a lesson in box breathing to which kinds of media to focus on, registered psychologist Dr. Sean Rogers shares tips on coping with COVID-19 now that the pandemic has stretched past the seven-month mark.
For a second time, outbreaks of COVID-19 have been declared at the Misericordia Community Hospital. As Tom Vernon explains, patients on two units at the west Edmonton hospital are affected.
"One-and-a-half years here [in Finland] has got me more confidence. I've grown up as a person and a player a lot."
Modelling information showed various scenarios of infection, estimated how many Albertans would require hospitalization and predicted how many deaths the province could see.
Health Minister Tyler Shandro said additional restrictions will be announced to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Edmonton.
The wooden structure has been part of the region's skyline for generations. It was built in 1958.
A COVID-19 outbreak at Shepherd's Care Millwoods Long Term Care Centre continues to grow as 46 residents and 22 staff have tested positive.
Eight patients and two health-care workers linked to the outbreaks have tested positive for the coronavirus, Alberta Health Services said Thursday morning.
Mayor Don Iveson has asked Premier Jason Kenney to commit $17.4 million in annual operating funding to offset the cost of rent supplements and on-site health and social services for the 600 units of new supportive housing.
There's an astonishing game of political one-upmanship happening in the province, Mike Smyth says, and it has many British Columbians wondering what could be next.
Former colleagues Clive Jackson and Ian Haysom write a loving tribute to a dear friend.
The push to bring the 2026 Commonwealth Games to Hamilton has 'more twists than an Agatha Christie novel,' Bill Kelly says.
Our 2020 Thanksgiving dinners will be just like last Easter: small gatherings restricted to our immediate families and those closest to us, Scott Thompson says.
The Afghan Taliban on Thursday welcomed a tweet from U.S. President Donald Trump in which he promised to have the last of U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by Christmas.