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Alberta, Danielle Smith and private school construction
Alberta’s Danielle Smith tied for second-most popular premier
It shows that Manitoba’s Wab Kinew is the country’s most popular premier with an approval rating of 66 per cent. After that, there is a three-way tie for second place. An equal 46 per cent of respondents say they approve of Danielle Smith (Alberta), Andrew Furey (Newfoundland and Labrador) and David Eby (B.C.).
Alberta Premier Smith aims to fund private school construction on par with public
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's plan to spend billions of dollars to fast-track school building across the province will come with a new program to fund private school construction.
In surprise announcement, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith lurches toward big spending on new schools
Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Government must have received one hell of a blast from parents about the appalling crowding in Alberta’s schools when classes started two weeks ago, judging from the policy lurch Alberta’s premier revealed last night in a hastily cobbled together TV announcement.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces $8.6B in school builds
The Alberta government says it will spend $8.6 billion over the next seven years to build as many as 30 new schools and create 200,000 more student spaces across the province. Premier Danielle Smith announced the plan in a televised address on Tuesday evening,
Alberta government promises to build 90 new schools by 2031
Alberta's government will build up to 30 new public schools, modernize five older schools and fund five charter school construction projects annually for three years, starting next year, cabinet ministers say.
Alberta private schools will get a share of funds to build new schools
Danielle Smith says the provincial government working on pilot program to ‘incentivize investment’ by non-profit private schools
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Council declares Green Line dead, but Danielle Smith thinks her study can revive it
The province says it still wants to build the light rail transit project, but for a majority of councillors, trust in the ...
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Bell: Smith UCP to city council, play ball on Green Line or it's dead
Take it or leave it. The choice can’t be any clearer. Premier Danielle Smith’s main man on Calgary’s Green Line doesn’t have ...
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Premier Smith blames Calgary Green Line fallout on missing "political oversight"
CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a lack of "political oversight" undermined Calgary's Green Line light rail ...
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Bloc leader hits back at Danielle Smith as they trade shots over Liberal-Bloc deal
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet are ...
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David Staples: Danielle Smith promises to quadruple spending on new schools to $8.6 billion
The number of big promises from Premier Danielle Smith is mounting sky-high. First came Smith’s commitment to the United ...
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Danielle Smith lays out $8.6-billion education spending plan to address growing student numbers
Alberta’s premier says the province’s fiscal position allows it to boost capital budget for new K-12 schools by roughly ...
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GUNTER: Alberta Premier Smith's musings in Drayton Valley not all bad
Premier Danielle Smith’s town hall with UCP supporters in Drayton Valley on Aug. 17 must have been a doozy. She promised to ...
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'We're going to be moving very quickly': Smith says province has hired AECOM to review alternative Green Line alignment
A day after Calgary city council voted to wind down work on the Green Line , Premier Danielle Smith said the provincial ...
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Bell: Danielle Smith willing to send sheriffs back to Calgary streets
The story does not surprise. It confirms reality. Workers at a Calgary grocery store and a pharmacy in the city’s East ...
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