• Geography clearly is a factor here, but it is noteworthy that even though Ontario's economy is two and a half times as large as Alberta's (and its population is more than three times bigger), the value of B.C.'s exports to Alberta is 1.3 times greater than the value of its exports to Ontario," BCBC chief economist and report author Ken Peacock wrote in the analysis. (bcbc.com)
  • British Columbia ranks as Alberta's second largest provincial export market, after Ontario. (bcbc.com)
  • In contrast, Alberta said total revenue in 2021-22 is expected to be $18 billion more than forecast in its previous budget. (betakit.com)
  • As well, Alberta reported that it now anticipates a surplus of $500 million for 2023 compared to the forecasted deficit of $3.2 billion for 2021. (betakit.com)
  • Bill 53, Service Alberta Statutes (Virtual Meetings) Amendment Act, 2021 updates other acts, including the Societies Act , so organizations can meet and vote online. (cccc.org)
  • The settlement is subject to court approval, which will be sought in a hearing before Mr. Justice Rooke, ACJ of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench in Calgary, AB on November 25, 2021 at 10:00 am MT/9:00 am PST. (smrlaw.ca)
  • The Plaintiff's application for approval of the partial settlement of the DIL Representative Action will continue on December 8, 2021 before Mr.Justice Rooke of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench. (smrlaw.ca)
  • Sugden McFee & Roos LLP, Class Counsel for the DIL Representative Action Class Members, is pleased to advise that Mr. Justice Rooke ACJ pf the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench has approved the partial settlement and certification of the DIL Representative Action, effective November 25, 2021. (smrlaw.ca)
  • Opposition to the pipeline by the BC NDP led pro-pipeline Alberta NDP Premier Rachel Notley to announce in Dec. 2016 that NDP political staffers in Edmonton would be barred from working on BC NDP campaigns in this election. (daveberta.ca)
  • Such print and digital media is also distributed by the King's Printer to libraries around Alberta, as well as being sold at a dedicated bookstore in Edmonton and via the Internet . (wikipedia.org)
  • Edmonton, Alberta. (bvsalud.org)
  • Alberta is a Western Canadian province boasting a population of 3.4 million people who are mostly located in the narrow corridor extending from Edmonton to Calgary. (bvsalud.org)
  • Former Alberta MLA Alana DeLong was unsuccessful in her bid for election as a Liberal candidate in the Nanaimo-North Cowachin constituency on Vancouver Island. (daveberta.ca)
  • He represented Vancouver City from 1907 to 1916 in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia as a Conservative. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our results are different from those published in this journal in 2019," wrote Susanna Meade, MD, of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and colleagues. (medscape.com)
  • Vancouver, British Columbia. (bvsalud.org)
  • The governments of Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec are joining the federal privacy commissioner in investigating the company behind the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot, ChatGPT. (sylvanlakenews.com)
  • DeLong, who represented Calgary-Bow as a Progressive Conservative in the Alberta Legislature from 2001 to 2015, was defeated by incumbent New Democrat Doug Routley 10,986 votes to 6,696 votes. (daveberta.ca)
  • In Condominium Corporation No 072 9313 (Trails of Mill Creek) v Schultz , 2016 ABQB 338 , a master of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench refused to enforce a condominium corporation's repeated fines against an owner who was in breach of the condominium's bylaw against underage occupants. (bcli.org)
  • By order of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench made on January 23, 2015, these proposed class proceedings actions are stayed (suspended) until the CCAA proceedings have been concluded by the filing of the Monitor's Certificates. (smrlaw.ca)
  • British Columbia voters reduced Christy Clark 's BC Liberals to minority status in the provincial election this week. (daveberta.ca)
  • Results of the British Columbia provincial election by political watchers and pundits in Alberta are being viewed through the same lens they have viewed the entire BC election campaign: by wondering how it will impact future construction of oil pipelines from Alberta to the West Coast. (daveberta.ca)
  • Within days of each other, British Columbia and Alberta both released provincial budgets, but any similarity ended there. (betakit.com)
  • Provincial Immigration Results April 22-28 British Columbia British Columbia invited 168 total candidates in three targeted draws on April 25. (fairmontimmigration.org)
  • 8 ). In the provinces affected by the 2005-2009 epidemic, To elucidate features of disease caused by S. pneumoniae clinical diagnostic microbiology laboratories were required serotype 5, we reviewed all cases of invasive pneumococcal by provincial health authorities to submit isolates from disease in the northern Alberta area reported from 2005 patients with invasive pneumococcal infections to their through 2009. (cdc.gov)
  • During the study period, Alberta was subdivided respective provincial laboratories, which would then send into 9 health regions. (cdc.gov)
  • In Alberta, certain communities have bylaws that are more restrictive than the provincial legislation. (who.int)
  • Please click on the links below to read the Notice of Civil Claim filed in B.C. on December 20, 2016, and the Statement of Claim filed in Alberta on December 20, 2016. (smrlaw.ca)
  • The unanswered question now on the minds of many Albertans is how the election results will impact the proposed expansion of the Kinder Morgan Trans-Mountain Pipeline from Alberta to a shipping terminal in Burnaby. (daveberta.ca)
  • The Federal Court has suspended Alberta's turn-off-the-taps legislation, aimed in part at the embattled Trans Mountain pipeline extension, granting British Columbia a temporary injunction blocking the law until the courts can decide whether it is valid. (cbc.ca)
  • Note: Kimberley defaulted so that it could play in the 1941-42 British Columbia Senior Playoffs, which it did over Alberta's objections. (wikipedia.org)
  • Volunteer Alberta is an inclusive member association serving and representing Alberta's diverse nonprofit organizations. (volunteer.ca)
  • B.C. Attorney General David Eby says his government's understanding of the constitution is that Alberta shouldn't be allowed to restrict the flow of its product to other provinces as punishment. (cbc.ca)
  • Hakique Virani, a professor of preventive medicine at the University of Alberta, urged other provinces to make the antidote more accessible. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Bolstered by natural gas and oil revenues, Alberta has emerged as Canada's most affluent province. (bvsalud.org)
  • University of British Columbia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The budget also included what was called the first project of its kind in the world, the conversion of one block on the University of British Columbia Point Grey campus into an integrated energy system - the Clean Connected and Safe Transportation Testbed. (betakit.com)
  • The then, however, outbreaks have been less frequently study received approval from the institutional research reported and have involved fewer persons, usually those review committees of the health regions and the University of Alberta ethics review board. (cdc.gov)
  • He was president of the British Columbia Dental Association in 1906. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Alberta King's Printer is the position, created in 1906, that oversees the administration of Crown copyright in the province, as well as publishing and distributing copies of legislation, regulations, and related material, including the Alberta Gazette , [2] in both hard copy and electronic forms. (wikipedia.org)
  • The case contains some interesting comments on the use of fines as a means to control owners' behavior, procedural fairness and the need to give reasons in enforcing bylaws, and what British Columbia's Strata Property Act refers to as "significantly unfair" acts . (bcli.org)
  • [3] The King's Printer themself is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta -in- Council . (wikipedia.org)
  • I find that the irreparable harm that British Columbia would suffer if the injunction is not granted far outweighs any inconvenience that the injunction might impose on Alberta,' read the decision from Grammond. (cbc.ca)
  • The government announced the decision Wednesday amid the release of new figures showing that 69 deaths in Alberta have been linked to fentanyl so far this year. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • But even as Dr. Virani lauded the Alberta government for its move, he said much more remains to be done in the fight against fentanyl, including better opioid-dependence treatment, properly tracking deaths related to the drugs and curbing their overprescription. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • A volunteer driven organization serving Highland Bagpipers, Scottish drummers, and Bagpipe bands in British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. (bcpipers.org)
  • Alberta is bolstering its response to the fentanyl overdose crisis by making an antidote to the powerful opioid available without a prescription, becoming the second province to do so as public-health researchers call for others to follow suit. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • Clark has attacked the Alberta NDP in speeches before and during the campaign, and it would not be uncharacteristic of the BC Liberals to attack Alberta in order to further expose the rifts between the Notley government and Horgan NDP. (daveberta.ca)
  • Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he's confident B.C. will continue to respect the decision of the courts and his government will make amendments to Bill 12 if necessary. (cbc.ca)
  • In its budget, the Alberta government declared that it "must recognize and adapt to emerging trends. (betakit.com)
  • The Alberta government also announced on Wednesday $3-million in new funding to expand counselling services and methadone treatments for opioid addicts. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • The government of British Columbia has enacted the Tobacco Control ACT (TCA) section 2.3 and the Tobacco Control Regulation (TCR) section 4.22 which bans smoking in indoor public and work spaces and provides a 3 meter buffer zone from doorways, open windows and air intakes. (who.int)
  • For 49 substances the British Colum- believed that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed, bia OELs were lower, while in 8 instances the ACGIH day after day, without adverse health effects. (cdc.gov)
  • They are a voice for the value of volunteerism and the nonprofit sector, encouraging participation and collaboration that contributes to the common good in Alberta. (volunteer.ca)
  • There were 124 candidates invited on April 24 in a draw targeting priority sector - construction occupation with an Alberta job offer. (fairmontimmigration.org)
  • In partnership with Impact Plus Consulting, Black Women Business Network (BWBN) is working to increase Black women representation in the technology sector in British Columbia and Alberta. (surveymonkey.com)
  • Along with making naloxone available without a prescription, pharmacies in Alberta will be able to provide the drug to friends and family members of fentanyl users at risk of overdosing, a new policy that begins Friday. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • And while BC continued to emphasize cleantech in its budget, Alberta moved to position itself as an international technology hub with a number of investments. (betakit.com)
  • Bill 12 requires exporters to obtain licences, and gives Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage power to decide how much fuel is exported, how it's transported - by pipeline, rail or tanker truck - and whether direct shipments should be stopped altogether. (cbc.ca)
  • Certainly, having the injunction in place provides some relief to British Columbians. (cbc.ca)
  • Federal Court Justice Sébastien Grammond said Tuesday the law raised a 'serious issue' that could hurt British Columbians. (cbc.ca)
  • RÉSUMÉ La présente étude descriptive et transversale a permis de déterminer la prévalence et les sources de la violence verbale et physique en milieu professionnel au cours des six derniers mois, les réactions du personnel infirmier à ces violences et leur opinion en la matière. (who.int)
  • Plus de la moitié du personnel infirmier ayant subi des violences envisageait de changer de métier et avait le sentiment que la qualité de leur travail était affectée en raison de cette violence. (who.int)