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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith not only survived her leadership review Saturday, she demonstrated a firm grip on the party with 91.5% support. As Sean Amato reports, critics were drowned out all weekend by vocal, visible fans of Smith.
An estimated $3.4-million land parcel in Quarters District, east of Edmonton, was sold to a non-profit organization to build a proposed mixed-social housing and office spaces. Our Leo Cruzat has more.
A group of University of Alberta students commemorate fallen Edmonton soldiers from the First and Second World Wars by putting up posters along 100 Ave. Our Leo Cruzat has the story.
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The group representing the province's teachers is speaking out following a trio of bills from the Alberta government impacting transgender youth in schools. Hear why you can expect to see a charter challenge over the new legislation.
After tabling bills that affect transgender youth in Alberta last week, Danielle Smith says they are still in the first stages of legislation, and have room for amendments based on feedback.
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Thousands of Spaniards flocked to the now destroyed streets of Valencia Sunday as news broke that the Spanish King and Queen would be visiting the region in wake of this weeks fatal flood. Karling Donoghue has the details.
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Iranians flocked to the former U.S. embassy in Tehran Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of the 1979 hostage crisis that has for decades shaped relations between Tehran and the U.S. Karling Donoghue reports on the mass gathering.
It’s the final weekend ahead of a contentious US election. Democrat and Republican voters in Canada are pushing to get their votes in ahead of the BIG DAY on November 5. Afua Baah reports.