Alberta This Week (Your Voice For Choice)
August 16 - August 22, 2025
This is YOUR resource - Share any links here on social media to educate others! - “Your Voice For Choice.” Welcome to your Non-Partisan Information Source of Alberta News - Mainly, we collect the news from around the province, Canada, and the world that affects Alberta!
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Nordegg Protest
Our first report from out in the field: Thank you, Scott.
Smith was out promoting tourism in the same place where they have issued coal leases and won't cancel them.
In the spirit of total transparency, the UCP MLA Jason Nixon and Premier Danielle Smith held an unannounced meeting with local business leaders in Nordegg, AB. After the meeting, the politicians were vigorously petitioned by the roadside locals about the possibility of opening coal mines in the vicinity of Crescent Falls in Clearwater County
Although the UCP leaders did not respond or acknowledge the presence of dissenters, there were friendly discussions with local RCMP officers while they all waited for the meeting to break up.
MLA Jason Nixon left quickly through the back way without interacting with the local crowd. Premiere Daniel Smith, when responding to the chants of “No Coal,” replied with “We are in agreement”.
The local protesters on the roadside were greeted with continuous honks and cheers of support from about 80% of the vehicles' occupants. IMG_8693.mp4
Upcoming Events: See our short three-page ABR Resistor for Updates about upcoming events.
Measles Tracker - We now have the highest number of Measles Cases in the world, and to think it was almost eradicated 50 years ago. https://www.alberta.ca/measles We are up to 1793 cases so far in Alberta. This is the highest per capita measles count in all of North America (possibly the world)
Pre-book Your COVID-19 and Flu shots here:
As of Monday, August 11, 2025, Alberta residents can pre-order the COVID-19 shot by registering online at https://bookvaccine.alberta.ca/vaccine/s/preorder
Here is a link to Alberta’s respiratory virus dashboard - including RSV, Flu, and COVID-19 cases
https://www.alberta.ca/stats/dashboard/respiratory-virus-dashboard.htm
We will repost information on Athana’s case when there is an update.
Procurement Scandal
Government Lawyers claim former CEO broke her contract by recording meetings.
Alberta lawyers say Mentzelopoulos may have illegally recorded meetings | Edmonton Journal
ABR Spotlight - At the bottom of the newsletter is our information on who is running for Edmonton’s Catholic School Board. We also have a link for the Lethbridge elections. If you would like us to investigate school trustees running in other cities or rural areas, shoot us an email at abresistance2027@gmail.com, and we will look into them.
UCP Back at home..
The UCP will have taken 50 trips and will have been out of Alberta for 219 days since January 1, 2025. Alberta taxpayers have paid for it.
The legislature has been out since May 16, 2025. The last day of sitting was May 14, 2025 with a day to swear in new Ministers and to sign bills. It will be sitting again on October 27, 2025 - That’s 65 days/40 working days from August 22, 2025 (Teachers are back at school this week.)
The UCP Caucus is down 2 members and is now at 46. There are 38 NDP MLAs and 2 Independents.
Ex-UCP MLAs to join, rebrand Alberta Party instead of rebooting Progressive Conservatives from scratch | CBC News
Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair are joining the Alberta Party and rebranding it.
Peter Guthrie has been removed from caucus.
Scott Sinclair has been sitting as an independent since the budget came out. The Slave Lake UCP constituency has removed Scott Sinclair from their association.
VIDEOS (there are three this week)
Robert Reich - outlines 5 things you can do to stand up to government.
Five Ways to Fight Trump's Fascism
MRNA information on vaccine development. The US medical association is taking over, sharing information about vaccine scheduling and MRNA info to educate their population since the CDC is being disbanded.
Special Statement on mRNA Research
Forever Canadian - Markham Hislop interviews Thomas Lukazuk re: Forever Canadian petition
Thomas Lukaszuk: “Forever Canadian” Movement Is Surging Across Alberta
Homeschooling
Why this is important: The Alberta government is funding private schools (Homeschooling is an outreach of that), 70% of the funding for public school students. In 2023-24 Alberta funded EPSB students $1.215 million/115,000 students for the grand total of $10,600/per student, the lowest in Canada.
Faytene interviews Simon Noster (Alberta Wisdom Homeschooling) and Patty Marler.
Home Schooling Surge In Canada with Patty Marler and Simon Noster
Breakaway believers warn PC party of 'Dominionist' religious movement | CBC News
PCs choose Christian conservative as first candidate for 2024 election | CBC News
There is no longer a separation between church and state in North America. This is also alive and well here in Alberta.
Throwbacks
From May 2025 - DAVEBERTA outlines Alberta getting new electoral boundaries and what that might mean for the political landscape.
The Freedom of Information Act is gone.
Access to Information Act - replaces the Freedom of Information Act
https://www.alberta.ca/access-to-information-act
What do the separatists really want?
Here is an infographic from their website.
If you want to get involved - Resistors, here you go:
This is one way you can help us spread the message as we prepare for recalls. We can’t do it without you. We Are The RESISTANCE!
A call to action for Creative and Engaged AB Resistance Volunteers.
Our marketing strategy volunteer, Ashley, has created a detailed marketing volunteer information presentation for Alberta Resistance (ABR), a group of engaged Albertans aiming to drive positive change in the province. The presentation outlines the organization's mission, which includes promoting decency in politics, fostering caring communities, and encouraging optimism. There's an emphasis on the importance of nonpartisan communication and the strategic use of social media to counter misinformation and engage various levels of voters. AB Resistance plans to leverage the recall legislation to empower Albertans and create a more inclusive and transparent political environment. ABR needs volunteers, like you, to contribute content across different media formats and highlight the phased approach to building momentum for recall campaigns. The ultimate goal is to transform uninformed citizens into active participants in democracy, celebrating the efforts of committed volunteers who are building a better Alberta.
Reach out via message here or with AB Resistance to see the whole presentation and to get involved!
ABR Marketing Strategy Video Highlights.
Here are intake forms if you have content you wish to provide us today!
A Message from ABR (Alberta Resistance)
Recalls: We are moving closer to a Recall for Change in Calgary Bow and Calgary North West. We would love to hear from you if you are interested in standing up a Recall in your riding. Contact us at: abresistance2027@gmail.com (We have our first one booked for Sherwood Park/Strathcona on September 11, 2025 - stay tuned for details)
Build Community: Albertans need to work together to educate and build community.
Town halls will be starting up; watch for one in your area. The Separatists and the Far right, like TBA (Take Back Alberta), are well-organized and have lots of money. (The Breakdown on X is sharing an audio with Dennis Modry’s voice from the APP saying that the US will give the separatists a $500 million loan to separate from Canada - we are not going to become the 51st state right away https://x.com/TheBreakdownAB/status/1948532405431861349. We need to counter that with information and community. Be a part of the change. See our ABR Resistor Update
There are several opportunities to attend rallies and protests this week.
Join our Facebook page or a group in your area that shares events, information, and ideas on how to spread the word.
If you want to be part of the group Forever Canada, the link to sign up for information or to collect signatures is here:
https://www.forever-canadian.ca/
Petitions are out, Canvassers are out. They are looking for your signatures. Check out our Facebook page for locations and times. If you are going to be out in a public place collecting signatures, let us know so we can post it. If you can, join in this activity and promote Forever Canadian. https://www.facebook.com/ThomasLukaszukAlberta - Forever Canadian info has been posted on this page. Go here for updates.
Knowledge: A couple of interesting links we found this week:
Talk to your friends and share what you know. Watching the Socials, we see more outrage and anger about what is happening to Health Care, Education, Social Services, and the Environment in this province. These areas affect everyone! It’s time to speak up.
Keeping this one here: The Province has launched another - you guessed it - PANEL Alberta Next Panel. They have scheduled a series of town halls, and you can sign up for them 2 weeks before the event. There is also a survey attached that has you watch a video and then answer 2 - 4 questions. None of the answers allow for any negative feedback, but if you answer the questions, there is an opportunity for you to put in your opinions.
(They only win if we give up!)
Wins this week -
We are working with other groups to show up at peaceful demonstrations around the province. For details, see our ABR Resistor Update.
AB Resistance is a small group of volunteers that pays for expenses solely through donations. Hosting town halls, printing, paying for websites, and social media software all cost money. If you would like to donate to our cause, please etransfer to abrdonate@gmail.com. We are a third-party advertiser, which means we report to Alberta Elections. When you donate, please include your name, address, and postal code in the message. The question is “What province do we live in? = Alberta, even if you don’t live here. It makes it easier for our CFO to accept your money. Thanks to everyone who has already donated. You can now sign up for our Substack. We will be publishing extra articles that uncover what the government is doing. By joining, you help us to fund townhalls, print materials, and get the word out to the public.
ABResistance has a “Speaker Series” - check it out on our webpage SPEAKER SERIES - AB Resistance. We are taking the month of July off (unless something emergent comes up) and will be back in August with some new topics. We are also posting the videos on Substack, and you can access them here on YouTube: @abresistance.ca (some nice ab work out videos may show up as well). Some upcoming guests are Dr. Carla Peck on education, and Thomas Lukazuk, former MLA and Deputy Premier, on the Canadian Forever campaign.
We have a merch store! Check out our t-shirts and hoodies.
AB Resistance Merch @ odd-i-tees
At the end of the Newsletter is information on Edmonton Catholic School Board Trustees and some budget information.
A special message today -
When I was out canvassing for Forever Canadian, the topic of AISH recipients and seniors and not being able to afford their medication came up (medication costs have increased 25% -
What you get with AISH | Alberta.ca (navigating this is difficult, and only certain medications are covered.
You have to scroll to find the information on prescriptions.
People are foregoing their medication to pay their rent, their bills, and buy groceries. I have read an op-ed from the United States where people were struggling to pay their medication costs. What one community did was start a collection jar at their local pharmacy, where people could put in extra change or donate some money, and when someone came in to get a prescription filled, if they didn’t have enough money to pay for it, the collection jar fund did. A province as rich as Alberta shouldn’t have to do this, but… here we are. Let me know your thoughts on this. Is this something we could start? An action that would ripple out and help those most affected by the actions of the Alberta government?
It’s been a week! Let’s get started!
Saturday, 16
Childhood Poverty
In Alberta, childhood poverty has risen 23.4% since 2006- over 1 in 6 children live in poverty. Yet we live in the richest province in Canada with the highest median income.
Vaccines
Alberta government's rollout of vaccine program causes confusion.
Alberta COVID-19 vaccination program triggers confusion, criticism – CTVNews
Sunday, 17
Vaccines
What health experts are saying...
What health experts are saying about Alberta's COVID-19 vaccination program | CBC News
Monday, 18
ADAP
Media Release: Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) Could Leave Thousands with Disabilities in Deeper Poverty - Inclusion Alberta
Media Release: Inclusion Alberta on the ADAP Program
Best Cities in Canada to live in
Two Alberta cities rank high in new lists of Canada’s best places to live. Calgary and Edmonton make the list!
Two Alberta cities rank high in new list of Canada’s best places to live - DiscoverAirdrie.com
By-election
Battle River - Crowfoot by-election
Canadian Forever Campaign
Many running in Municipal Politics are collecting signatures as they door-knock.
City council candidate to collect signatures for Stay in Canada petition
Child Care Workforce
New bursary program will help as many as 300 current and aspiring early childhood educators launch or advance their careers
Edmonton Bike Lanes
A group of residents is frustrated north-central Edmonton bike lane project is going ahead, Edmonton Bike Lane controversy
Family Violence
Alberta’s government is supporting 31 community-based projects to prevent family violence across the province.
Stopping family violence before it starts
Forever Canadian
Nearly 450 sign “Forever Canadian” petition at local events - Cochrane Now: Cochrane, Alberta's latest news, sports, weather, community events.
Cochrane Forever Canadian update
Homelessness in Alberta
Alberta's government is making it easier for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness to get help from Edmonton's Navigation and Support Centre.
Improving supports for vulnerable Edmontonians
Pipeline
The Race Is On – The Efforts to Develop More Crude Oil Pipeline Capacity From Alberta to Cushing. AIMCO and Harper's investment plan
Article by John Auger re: Harper and AIMCo's direction in investment.
Theft Ring
They are stealing from the elderly, and police want others to come forward so they can look more into the case.
Thieves tug at heartstrings in string of Canada-wide distraction thefts, police say
Tuesday, 19
Alberta Government
All indications now point to some sanity prevailing on Tuesday with regard to the disclosure of expense claims made by Alberta cabinet ministers and senior government officials. Following the outcry last week over the government’s decision to quietly remove the requirement that officials disclose receipts for expenditures over $100, the premier vowed the cabinet would examine and reconsider the change at Tuesday’s meeting. Breakenridge: It's not transparency when forced into it | Calgary Herald
Canadian Army
The Canadian Army suspends 5 soldiers after a Nazi salute video surfaces.
Canadian soldiers suspended after Nazi salute video surfaces
Canada Post
Canada Post heads back into bargaining.
Canada Post heads back into bargaining with union after delay | Lethbridge News Now
Expense Accounts
Alberta government scrapping changes to government expense accounts.
Alberta government scrapping changes to expense disclosure policy | CBC News
Federal Government
Poilievre faces challenges after the by-election.
Poilievre faces tougher challenges ahead after the by-election win
Health Care
Alberta to pay for Health Care workers COVID-19 vaccines.
Alberta government to cover COVID-19 shots for health-care workers in policy reversal
Immigration
Alberta holds the biggest draw of the year - invites hundreds of candidates for provincial immigration. Yet her town halls are blaming immigration for Alberta’s troubles.
Infill housing- Edmonton
One proposal was turned down, and one was accepted.
Edmonton's Homeless Center
Edmonton's centralized homeless Navigation center set to move to McCauley. The new center is meant to be larger and more accessible.
Edmonton's centralized homeless support centre set to move to McCauley | CBC News
Oil and Gas
Alberta is not the only oil producer in Canada.
Alberta had better brace itself as oil prices could impact the budget.
Strathcona Resources: MEG Energy Or A $10 Dividend? Cenovus Holds The Answer (TSX:SCR:CA) | Seeking Alpha
Wednesday, 20
Agriculture
Saputo Dairy Products Canada G.P. is the first partnership to qualify for the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit.
Tax credit for Saputo an udder success
Air Canada
Air Canada is ramping up as its restart continues.
Bishnoi Gang
Poilievre calls on Canada to designate the Bishnoi Gang a terrorist gang.
Poilievre calls on Canada to designate Bishnoi gang a terrorist group | CBC News
Children and Family Services
Alberta’s government is increasing funding for child advocacy centres to better support children and youth experiencing abuse.
Standing together to protect children and youth
Connaught Armory - Edmonton for sale
From cavalry to Club Malibu: Historic Connaught Armory up for sale.
From cavalry to Club Malibu: Historic armory for sale in Edmonton | CBC News
Edmonton River Valley
Edmonton city councillors forge ahead on River Valley plan.
Edmonton city councillors forging ahead on river valley plan revamp despite pushback | CBC News
Education
Okotoks podcasts will Alberta Schools open this fall? An excellent discussion on what is happening in Alberta Education
Parents prepare for if teachers go on strike
Expense Accounts Disclosure
Smith says she was unaware of this change.
Federal politics
Conservatives outspent the Liberals seven to one.
Britain is reporting that Ana Poilievre is looking to spend months away from her family writing a book. Our opinion of her dilemma? The subtle art of not giving a f#$%
Greenwashing
A shareholder advocacy group (Paris Compliance) has filed a greenwashing complaint with Alberta’s securities watchdog, alleging Cenovus Inc., one of Canada’s biggest oilsands producers, and Enbridge Inc., the country’s biggest crude pipeline operator, have misled investors in their environmental disclosures.
Group files greenwashing complaint with securities watchdog against Enbridge, Cenovus
Habitat for Humanity
Supplying opportunities for black families to qualify for their own homes.
Sherwood Park Habitat for Humanity homes are ready for residents
Health Care
Classes start Monday for the first 30 students enrolled in the northern Alberta medical program.
Indian Act
The B.C. court gives Parliament 10 months to align itself with the Charter of Rights.
B.C. court gives Parliament 10-month deadline to make Indian Act comply with Charter | CBC News
International Law
The Trump administration sanctions a Canadian Judge on the International Criminal Court.
Trump administration sanctions Canadian judge who sits on International Criminal Court | CBC News
Mental health and addiction
The Alberta government is cancelling its contract with a data harvesting app
The move coincides with reported scrutiny of ministry spending by the Auditor General.
Province to abandon "My Recovery Plan" amid rumoured Auditor General Review.
Office Space
Office space in downtown Edmonton is sitting empty. A developer comes up with a new solution.
Police
The number of Mounties on long-term disability poses significant operational difficulties.
Procurement Scandal
Government Lawyers claim former CEO broke her contract by recording meetings.
Alberta lawyers say Mentzelopoulos may have illegally recorded meetings | Edmonton Journal
Public Service
Canadians like the idea of public service for young people. (Will Katimivak make a comeback? Katimivak youth volunteer program begs Justin Trudeau for help (2017)
Canadians like the idea of mandatory public service for young Canadians.
Water
Changes to Alberta’s Water Act could impact the NWT.
Alberta is updating its Water Act. One group worries it could lower N.W.T. water levels | CBC News
Thursday, 21
ADAP
AISH recipients raise concerns about ADAP.
AISH recipient, advocates worry about Alberta's new disability benefit program | CBC News
Agriculture
An area in southern Alberta has had more rain this summer after years of drought.
In a bone-dry summer, normally parched southern Alberta has been soaked | CBC News
ASIRT
On Aug. 12, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) was directed to investigate an Edmonton Police Service (EPS) shooting.
Investigation into Edmonton police shooting continues
Alberta Politics
In one day, Danielle flip-flops on two issues… why??
Alberta youth
Since the UCP was first elected in 2019, Alberta has had the highest youth unemployment rate in Canada.
Alberta’s youth jobless rate passes 20%
BC vaccinations
BC offers Albertans free COVID vaccines
B.C. offers Albertans free COVID-19 shots as Alberta prepares to announce cost for vaccination
Expense accounts
The government's decision to revert to expense reporting rules. But will they reinstate the eight years of expenses they deleted?
Alberta reverts to expense reporting rules.
Federal by-election
Was Battle River-Crowfoot the last long ballot we will see?
Was Battle River-Crowfoot the last hurrah for the long ballot protest? | CBC News
Gas Prices
Gas prices to jump ahead of the weekend. ( I saw a 17 cent jump at my gas station)
Alberta gas prices in for a MASSIVE jump ahead of the weekend | Urbanized
Mental Health and Addictions
Alberta’s fourth recovery community has opened in Calgary, providing holistic long-term treatment for individuals pursuing recovery from addiction.
Calgary Recovery Community officially opens
Orders Approved – August 20, 2025
New Deputy Ministers for Transportation and the Deputy Minister for Social Services is also being moved over to be the Deputy Minister for Assisted Living. What is happening to the Commissioner who was responsible for Assisted Living? We will have to find that out. Two layers of admin costing over $600,000 or is she being reassigned?
Orders in Council
Provincial Elections
Will she or won’t she? The pundits think that if she does, she may just win!
Get Ready, Alberta - Snap Election's Tempting For Premier Smith | Calgary Herald
Renewables
Renewable cancellations are concerningly high.
Alberta seeing 'wave' of renewable project cancellations, report says | Calgary Herald
Sports and Tourism
Alberta’s government is proud to welcome nine major national and international sporting events to the province.
Alberta scores with major sports events
Tariffs
U.S. tariffs are affecting some small Alberta businesses.
Tariff uncertainty forces some Alberta small businesses to question their future | Edmonton Journal
Vaccinations
Smith says unions' concerns prompted the COVID-19 shot coverage expansion.
Alberta Premier Smith says unions prompted COVID-19 shot coverage expansion - Castanet.net
Weather
Trail of destruction in Brooks as weather system moves through.
Trail of destruction in Brooks, Alta., after golf ball-sized hailstorm rips through | CBC News
Friday, 22
AISH
Marie Renaud, Social Services and Assisted Living
Critic NDP and the latest letter sent by Jason Nixon. Minister of Social Services and Assisted Living.
Communities
With more than $11 million invested in community grants, Alberta’s government is empowering non-profits, breathing new life into communities and connecting Albertans.
Expense Disclosures
Premier Smith claims she had no idea what happened, that something was lost in translation. Not that it looked anything like the accepting gifts policy that allows government officials to receive gold statues or sky box tickets, for example.
Alberta premier says unaware of controversial expense changes
Health Care
Alberta leads the world in measles cases per capita.
Canadian measles cases pass 4500. Alberta still in the lead per capita.
Tariffs
Canada is going to drop many retaliatory tariffs with the US to ease negotiations with the Trump administration.
Canada to Drop Many Counter-Tariffs in Olive Branch to Trump
TYEE Daily Catch
A collection of articles, including one on Danielle Smith’s plans for Alberta.
Athabasca University
Faculty association wonders what’s up as senior leaders appear to be fleeing Athabasca University in droves.
Alberta Politics Substack - Athabasca University
Vaccines
Alberta’s fall immunization program will roll out in two phases to help protect those most at risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19.
Water
Provincial funding will help two small towns test new ways to treat wastewater and convert waste into energy.
Clean water, less waste, and more savings
Wildfires
There are no out-of-control wildfires in Alberta, and cooler nighttime temperatures are helping firefighters make good progress.
Update 22: Alberta wildfire update (Aug. 22, 3 p.m.)
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Alberta News - Keeping Albertans Informed
Alberta Views puts out a weekly synopsis of happenings in Alberta: This week’s version. (The Week in Alberta archives)
The Tyee puts out a weekly round-up of happenings in Alberta - Check it out.
A round-up of this week’s Tyee Alberta stories. They are a non-profit; if you can afford to donate to this amazing news source,
The Alberta Edge News and Insights from the Tyee - Aug. 15. Jumping into the Political Mosh Pit (it appears there is not a new edition this week)
Alberta Municipalities News
News from the Municipalities - has an update on bills being passed.
Alberta Conservative News
Municipal and School Board Elections - October
Election News - If you are wondering who is running, and what party they represent, as we move into a new political space in Municipal Politics
Calgary - Sprawl - Calgary Candidate Tracker for Municipal Elections
Edmonton - Troy Pavlek - Who’s running in Edmonton’s Municipal Election?
List of all candidates running in the Edmonton Municipal and School Board elections. Running as a Candidate in the 2025 Edmonton Election
We have been breaking this down as the nomination processes get completed.
Alberta Government Links
Here is a link to the assembly website, with a calendar of upcoming events at the Legislature and a list of all the bills this government has passed, as well as bills in progress. Please note that all the UCP members have voted to support these bills.
Legislative Assembly of Alberta Assembly Dashboard - Has links to each day’s events at the Legislature. The legislative session is from May 15 until October 27, 2025, so 165 days off from the Legislature.
The Government is making its news announcements user-friendly. Here is the non-government branded version.
Here is the government version.
If you have events coming up in your area or have a group you would like to promote, email us at abresistance2027@gmail.com
Hansard - The Alberta Government Hansard
Hansard Transcription
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Civic Elections –
Here is the link for Lethbridge’s candidates - https://lethbridgenewsnow.com/elxtn25/
Edmonton Catholic School Division - Wikipedia
From Wikipedia
The Edmonton Catholic School Division currently operates 96 schools.[1] There are a total of 1 pre-K school, 49 elementary schools, 21 elementary/junior high schools, 2 elementary/junior/senior high schools (not counting the Kisiko Awasis Kiskinhamawin in Mountain Cree Camp as the school is managed outside the ECSD main budget), 12 junior high schools, 1 junior/senior high school, 9 senior high schools (counting a 4-campus school as 1), and 1 senior high asynchronous online learning program (standalone, rather than logged in to follow along with a teacher lecturing a class in one of the physical schools).
As of the 2021–22 school year, ECSD has 43,400 students enrolled, with 4,300 staff, of which roughly 62% are certificated and 38% are classified support.[2][3] The ECSD approved budget for 2021-22 is C$513.2 million ($11,824.99/student).[3]
They spent more in 2021-22 per student than ESB got funding for in 2023-24 - ($11,269 or $555.00 more per student). Did they use their surplus for their budget? How much money do they have left?
The 2025-26 Edmonton Catholic Budget.
ECSD Board of Trustees Approves 2025-2026 Division Operating Budget
Edmonton Catholic School Board Candidates
Sandra Palazzo Edmonton Catholic (72)
From: Catholic School Board - 2017 candidates Edmonton civic election: Meet candidates running for the Edmonton Catholic School Board
Edmonton's largest school boards welcome provincial action team to tackle aggression and complexity
Edmonton school boards, ATA respond to province's masking, online learning policies
Education minister announces capital funding for 14 Alberta school projects | CBC News
'I can feel momentum': Edmonton school board leaders look to 2023 after challenging year
Alberta government injects $30M into crammed classrooms | CBC News
Here's what's in Alberta's new K-6 social studies curriculum | Edmonton Journal
Ron Fernandes, Edmonton Catholic (73)
The only other information is from BOSCO Parish where Ron Fernandes is the reader coordinator.
https://www.boscoparish.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/October-2023-Bulletin.pdf
Edmonton Area Council AUPE
Congratulations to the new and returning EAC Executives that were voted in by members at last nights AGM.
Pam Vona - Chair
Ron Fernandes - Vice Chair
Rosanna Badree - Secretary
Charity Hill - Treasurer
Mark Swanson, Edmonton Catholic (73)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/markswanson4ward73/?originalSubdomain=ca
Full-circle experience for retired ATA staffer | Alberta Teachers' Association
Mark Swanson (@markswanson4ward73) • Instagram photos and videos
Debbie Engel, Edmonton Catholic (74)
http://linkedin.com/in/debbie-engel-50294b197/?originalSubdomain=ca
https://yegvote.taprootedmonton.ca/2017/candidates/debbie-engel
Chair and vice-chair elected for Edmonton Catholic Schools board of trustees
Alene Mutala, Edmonton Catholic (75)












