Tag: Alberta
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Powering Progress: How Alberta’s Energy Providers Fund Small-Town Community Initiatives
Introduction: A Quiet Boost for Alberta’s Small Towns When people think of charity and community support, energy providers might not be the first names that come to mind. Yet in Alberta, many utilities act as stewards of local development. Through community energy marketing programs, providers reinvest a portion of proceeds from household and business bills…
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Private Pipeline to Northwest BC Coast Needs a Government Backstop, Former Alberta Energy Minister Warns
Summary: The hurdle for a privately developed pipeline A former Alberta energy minister has voiced a blunt assessment of a proposed bitumen pipeline intended to reach the northwest coast of British Columbia. In discussions that align with broad questions about Canada’s energy infrastructure, the former minister said that relying on private capital alone would make…
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CFIA Recalls Si Ji Mei Wuhan Egg Sheets with Glutinous Rice Over Salmonella Concerns in Alberta and BC
Overview of the recall The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall notice for a specific batch of Si Ji Mei brand Wuhan egg sheets with glutinous rice. The precautionary move comes amid concerns about possible salmonella contamination, and it directly affects products sold in Alberta and British Columbia. Consumers who have purchased…
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Canada Recall: Si Ji Mei Wuhan Egg Sheets with Glutinous Rice Linked to Salmonella in Alberta and British Columbia
Canada Recalls Si Ji Mei Wuhan Egg Sheets with Glutinous Rice Over Salmonella Risk The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a recall notice on Friday for Si Ji Mei brand Wuhan egg sheets with glutinous rice, sold in Alberta and British Columbia. The recall follows concerns that the product may be contaminated with Salmonella,…
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CFIA Recall: Si Ji Mei Wuhan Egg Sheets with Glutinous Rice Recalled in Alberta and B.C.
Canadian recall alerts consumers to potential salmonella risk The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Si Ji Mei brand Wuhan egg sheets with glutinous rice, sold in Alberta and British Columbia. The recall follows a concern that the affected product may be contaminated with salmonella. Consumers who live in these provinces…
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Remote work ends for thousands in 2026 (Ontario, Alberta)
What’s changing in 2026 Across Canada, a wave of policy updates will redefine where thousands of workers perform their jobs next year. The most visible impact comes from provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta, who will be required to return to in-office work on a full-time basis. The changes are part of broader efforts…
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End of Remote Work in 2026: Ontario & Alberta Offices
What changes are coming in 2026? Thousands of public-sector workers in Canada are facing a major shift in how they clock in for work. After years of flexible arrangements, Ontario and Alberta are signaling that a substantial portion of provincial government staff will return to in-office work full-time in 2026. The policy moves aim to…
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Remote work options ending for thousands of public and private sector workers in 2026
Overview: A sweeping shift back to in‑office work in 2026 Canada is set to see a substantial shift in workplace norms as thousands of public and private sector employees are required to return to the office in 2026. The policy changes touch on provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta, among others, and come after…
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Thousands of Canadian Workers Face Mandatory In-Office Return in 2026
Overview: A Shift Back to the Office in 2026 Across Canada, a sweeping policy shift is taking shape as governments announce renewed expectations for in-office work. After years of remote or hybrid arrangements, thousands of provincial government employees in Ontario and Alberta are expected to return to in-person duties in 2026. The changes mark one…
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As Remote-Work Rules Tighten in 2026, Thousands Return to Office Across Canada
Overview: A Nationwide Reversal on Remote Work Canadian workers are facing a significant shift in 2026 as remote work policies tighten across both the public and private sectors. After years of flexible arrangements, thousands of employees—particularly provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta—will be required to return to the office. The change reflects a broader…
