Examining what Canada’s AI strategy means for jobs and safety

Examining what Canada’s AI strategy means for jobs and safety

Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Canada's artificial intelligence strategy, promoting extensive AI adoption with a $500-million investment in companies and increased compute capacity. The plan aims to generate 90,000 jobs, amidst criticism regarding its impact on workers and the need for regulations. Government officials emphasize balancing safety and innovation while enhancing AI literacy.
Alberta conservationist says he was fired after speaking up about threatened habitat

Alberta conservationist says he was fired after speaking up about threatened habitat

Jacob Fercho discovered ecological sensitivities in an Alberta conservation area where a memorial forest is planned, conflicting with public claims of low environmental impact. Despite warning management about potential harm, he was terminated from his position. Experts express concerns about preserving threatened grasslands in the region amidst ongoing project discussions.
As Alberta flirts with separation, debates over immigration intensify

As Alberta flirts with separation, debates over immigration intensify

Alberta's proposed referendum under Premier Danielle Smith focuses on immigration and access to services amid the province's rapid population growth. While many Albertans oppose separation from Canada, the debate reshapes discussions on identity and belonging, reflecting anxieties about federal control and highlighting the essential role of immigrants in public services.
Alberta merging health care number, proof of citizenship with driver’s licence

Alberta merging health care number, proof of citizenship with driver’s licence

The Alberta government plans to include proof of citizenship and health care numbers on driver's licences starting July 2nd, aiming to simplify access to services. This move has sparked mixed reactions, with concerns about privacy and potential fraud raised by officials and opposition parties, framing it as a political tool rather than a practical change.
Town of Hanna News

Hanna council hears emergency departments preparing for fires

During the May 12 council meeting, Hanna's emergency management director, David Mohl, reported preparations for potential wildfires, highlighting the differences in wildfire behavior between grasslands and forested areas. The Hanna Fire Department noted a slight increase in incidents this year and engaged local students through educational tours during Emergency Preparedness Week.