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CPP premiums are getting a bigger bump than planned. Here's why.

CPP premiums are getting a bigger bump than planned. Here's why.

EI premiums are going up as well once a two-year federal freeze on increases thaws next year. The premiums need to go up to refill the EI fund after it was drained by pandemic-induced demand. The government's fall economic statement projected that the EI account would come back to balance by 2028.
Alberta doubles active COVID-19 cases in a week, sets single-day record

Alberta doubles active COVID-19 cases in a week, sets single-day record

A record-setting 2,775 new cases were reported Wednesday, bringing Alberta's active total to almost 17,400 from 8,359 last Thursday.
Alberta RCMP urge people not to drive under the influence this New Year's Eve

Alberta RCMP urge people not to drive under the influence this New Year's Eve

Driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol has life or death consequences and robs families and friends from holiday moments with loved ones, Alberta RCMP posted online.
Author Yann Martel, former senator Murray Sinclair among 135 named to Order of Canada

Author Yann Martel, former senator Murray Sinclair among 135 named to Order of Canada

Gov.-Gen. Mary Simon will host next year's investiture ceremonies for the nominees at Rideau Hall, her official residence in Ottawa, bestowing recipients with the insignia of the order: a white enamel snowflake of six points with a stylized maple leaf at its centre.
World junior hockey championship cancelled due to COVID-19 cases on multiple teams

World junior hockey championship cancelled due to COVID-19 cases on multiple teams

After two days of games, players testing positive for COVID-19 had put defending champion United States, Russia, and Czechia into mandatory quarantines.
TransAlta completes conversion from coal to natural gas power in Canada

TransAlta completes conversion from coal to natural gas power in Canada

"We are pleased to have completed this important step, nine years ahead of the government target," said TransAlta president and chief executive John Kousinioris. "Our coal transition is among the most meaningful carbon emissions reduction achievements in Canadian history."
Several provinces consider allowing COVID-positive health workers to stay on job

Several provinces consider allowing COVID-positive health workers to stay on job

Yesterday, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube announced some health workers who have tested positive for COVID-19 will be allowed to stay on the job. He said the move is necessary to keep the health-care system operational, and the decision would be made on a case-by-case basis under certain conditions. 
Kenney banks on strong economy in 2022 after tough COVID year

Kenney banks on strong economy in 2022 after tough COVID year

"Albertans are natural optimists. They just need a reason for their optimism. Well, there are lots of reasons right now including the fact that we are leading Canada by far in economic growth," the premier told the Calgary Chamber of Commerce this month.
Alberta hits high COVID positivity rate; premier calls for Albertans to do their part

Alberta hits high COVID positivity rate; premier calls for Albertans to do their part

Detailed COVID-19 numbers for the province will be available Dec. 29.
Rural municipalities worried about cost of disaster relief

Rural municipalities worried about cost of disaster relief

At the time of the budget release in March 2021, six of the top 10 costliest Canadian natural disasters happened in Alberta, including the 2016 Fort McMurray fires, the 2013 floods in Calgary and southern Alberta, and the Slave Lake fire in 2011.
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