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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced Thursday a $2-billion investment in infrastructure maintenance and renewal projects to keep people working during the COVID-19 pandemic.. He is expanding in Montreal where he plans to more than double his staff. "Now we're faced with frankly depression-era levels of unemployment officially at 15 per cent, but in reality closer to 25 per cent.
Contact him in confidence at drew.anderson@cbc.ca.
“As the weather improves and buildings are empty, now is the perfect time for us to act.”He stressed contractors would be reminded to make sure they do work safely and abide by public health orders.Transportation Minister Ric McIver said $60 million of the funds would go towards filling potholes, an issue he hears about a lot from Albertans.“Sixty-million will repair a lot of potholes,” he said, “but it will do a lot more.”McIver added that it will also fund highway preservation work.Kenney stressed this was not the end of the province’s plan to create jobs; just the beginning.Kenney was joined by McIver, Finance Minister Travis Toews, and Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda.Kenney said there will be more stimulus programs to come, as the United Conservative government determines the best way to restart the economy after the virus peaks, projected to happen in mid to late May.Opposition NDP Leader Rachel Notley lauded Kenney’s announcement as a smart way to get money out the door to quickly to boost employment.But she said more has to be done, such as an emergency rent subsidy of up to $10,000 per renter, insurance premium freezes and reductions, and $5,000 for each small business to help them keep operating and adapt to technology.The announcement came hours after new job numbers from Statistics Canada showed Alberta’s unemployment rate spiked to 8.7 per cent in March, up from 7.2 per cent the month before.Calgary’s unemployment rate is now the highest in the country, reaching 8.6 per cent in March. Through the overall relaunch plan, Kenney has said it will create around 50,000 jobs in the province.Edmonton's Ward 9 Coun. Jason Kenney was sworn in as Alberta's 18th Premier on April 30, 2019. WATCH ABOVE: Premier Jason Kenney announced a $2B accelerated infrastructure program to push up construction and repairs on roads and bridges, including pothole repairs, as well as school renewals and public building renovations. Organizations can request special provincial recognition of an important day, week or month. And once again, the statue of James McGill is drawing criticism and anger. "The province, whose economy has been pummelled since a global oil price crash in 2014, has seen its deficit balloon from a projected $7 billion to $20 billion this year.Alberta's most recent budget was based on oil fetching $58 US per barrel, a forecast critics called rosy at the time, and was rushed through the legislature by the UCP as a battle between Saudi Arabia and Russia cratered the price and the global pandemic settled on Alberta.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared a state of public health emergency as the province works to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
When we think about making things better, we think about transportation in terms of networks, and Terwillegar Drive is a terrific example where we're going to make the network in the city of Edmonton stronger," McIver said.Kenney said that the project will help move forward his government's priority in getting people in the province back to work following the COVID-19 crisis.
It’s a session Premier Jason Kenney touts as one of the most successful across Canada, with … In addition, a new agency, Investment Alberta, will set up international offices and pitch Alberta to potential investors.Sector-specific initiatives to spur diversification will be unveiled in the coming days and weeks.There will also be a number of initiatives aimed at reducing regulations and red tape.
A spokesperson for Associate Ministry of Mental Health & Addiction said the government will continue to fully fund Medicine Hat’s addiction facility. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces details of the province’s Stage 2 relaunch on June 12. © 2020 Government of Alberta Global's Kwabena Oduro has the story.Chinatown business owners want Calgarians to come back "The work will see Terwillegar Drive widened to four lanes in both directions across Anthony Henday Drive to Windermere Boulevard, as well as a second overpass built over Anthony Henday Drive. "It will put incredible pressure on the treasury and will underlie the attack on working Albertans that we already know is coming," she said.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announced Thursday a $2-billion investment in infrastructure maintenance and renewal projects to keep people working during the COVID-19 pandemic.. He is expanding in Montreal where he plans to more than double his staff. "Now we're faced with frankly depression-era levels of unemployment officially at 15 per cent, but in reality closer to 25 per cent.
Contact him in confidence at drew.anderson@cbc.ca.
“As the weather improves and buildings are empty, now is the perfect time for us to act.”He stressed contractors would be reminded to make sure they do work safely and abide by public health orders.Transportation Minister Ric McIver said $60 million of the funds would go towards filling potholes, an issue he hears about a lot from Albertans.“Sixty-million will repair a lot of potholes,” he said, “but it will do a lot more.”McIver added that it will also fund highway preservation work.Kenney stressed this was not the end of the province’s plan to create jobs; just the beginning.Kenney was joined by McIver, Finance Minister Travis Toews, and Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda.Kenney said there will be more stimulus programs to come, as the United Conservative government determines the best way to restart the economy after the virus peaks, projected to happen in mid to late May.Opposition NDP Leader Rachel Notley lauded Kenney’s announcement as a smart way to get money out the door to quickly to boost employment.But she said more has to be done, such as an emergency rent subsidy of up to $10,000 per renter, insurance premium freezes and reductions, and $5,000 for each small business to help them keep operating and adapt to technology.The announcement came hours after new job numbers from Statistics Canada showed Alberta’s unemployment rate spiked to 8.7 per cent in March, up from 7.2 per cent the month before.Calgary’s unemployment rate is now the highest in the country, reaching 8.6 per cent in March. Through the overall relaunch plan, Kenney has said it will create around 50,000 jobs in the province.Edmonton's Ward 9 Coun. Jason Kenney was sworn in as Alberta's 18th Premier on April 30, 2019. WATCH ABOVE: Premier Jason Kenney announced a $2B accelerated infrastructure program to push up construction and repairs on roads and bridges, including pothole repairs, as well as school renewals and public building renovations. Organizations can request special provincial recognition of an important day, week or month. And once again, the statue of James McGill is drawing criticism and anger. "The province, whose economy has been pummelled since a global oil price crash in 2014, has seen its deficit balloon from a projected $7 billion to $20 billion this year.Alberta's most recent budget was based on oil fetching $58 US per barrel, a forecast critics called rosy at the time, and was rushed through the legislature by the UCP as a battle between Saudi Arabia and Russia cratered the price and the global pandemic settled on Alberta.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared a state of public health emergency as the province works to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
When we think about making things better, we think about transportation in terms of networks, and Terwillegar Drive is a terrific example where we're going to make the network in the city of Edmonton stronger," McIver said.Kenney said that the project will help move forward his government's priority in getting people in the province back to work following the COVID-19 crisis.
It’s a session Premier Jason Kenney touts as one of the most successful across Canada, with … In addition, a new agency, Investment Alberta, will set up international offices and pitch Alberta to potential investors.Sector-specific initiatives to spur diversification will be unveiled in the coming days and weeks.There will also be a number of initiatives aimed at reducing regulations and red tape.
A spokesperson for Associate Ministry of Mental Health & Addiction said the government will continue to fully fund Medicine Hat’s addiction facility. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney announces details of the province’s Stage 2 relaunch on June 12. © 2020 Government of Alberta Global's Kwabena Oduro has the story.Chinatown business owners want Calgarians to come back "The work will see Terwillegar Drive widened to four lanes in both directions across Anthony Henday Drive to Windermere Boulevard, as well as a second overpass built over Anthony Henday Drive. "It will put incredible pressure on the treasury and will underlie the attack on working Albertans that we already know is coming," she said.