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More syringe reuse in Alberta hospitals
Oct. 31, 2008 | Wildrose Country
More syringe reuse in Alberta rural and urban hospitals detected today, this time in Vermillion and Llyodminster. We talk to a U of A nursing professor and practicing RN, Donna Wilson, about this disturbing story, and just how safe patient care is in our hosptial system. We also talk to the Health Quality Council of Alberta, the agency responsible for investigating patient safety issues in the province. (10:34)
Premier gets tough on crime ![]()
Oct. 30, 2008 | Wildrose Country
Premier Ed Stelmach is putting repeat offenders in his crosshairs. We find out about a new Alberta project that targets people who keep committing crimes from CBC legislature reporter, John Archer. We also find out what the Premier had to say about the use of tasers by police. (5:58)
Paul McLoughlin on syringe reuse controversy ![]()
Oct. 30, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Paul McLoughlin, Edmonton's eye on the legislature analyses the province's response to the syringe reuse controversy at High Prairie hospital. (5:43)
MLA's reaction to nursing home closure ![]()
Oct. 28, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
Lethbridge is about to lose one of its two nursing homes. We hear why the MLA for Lethbridge East thinks this is just the beginning of more government cutbacks.
Thousands face infection risk ![]()
Oct. 27, 2008 | CBC News
About 2,700 former patients of the High Prairie Health Complex in High Prairie, Alta., may be tested for infection after officials discovered that syringes may have been used on multiple patients to administer medication through IV lines. (2:31)
Alberta beef producers have a beef with agriculture minister ![]()
Oct. 27, 2008 | Wildrose Country
With worldwide concerns about meat safety, the Alberta government is spending $356 million dollars on a program to trace the path a cow takes from the field to becoming food on the table. Alberta Beef Producers chairman and a Cochrane-area rancher, Erik Butters, says some of the provincial program's mandatory requirements won't work. (8:35)
Extended interview: John Mould ![]()
Oct. 24, 2008 | CBC News
Listen to reporter John Archer's full interview with John Mould, Alberta's child and youth advocate. (16:56)
Extended interview: NDP MLA Rachel Notley ![]()
Oct. 24, 2008 | CBC News
Listen to reporter Charles Rusnell's full interview with NDP MLA Rachel Notley, who responds to John Mould's news interview earlier today. (5:58)
NDP MLA wants minister Tarchuk to resign ![]()
Oct. 24, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Radio's Ron Wilson speaks with NDP MLA Rachel Notley who is asking for the regisnation of Janice Tarchuk, Minister of Alberta children and youth services. (4:49)
Minister Tarchuk responds to resignation calls ![]()
Oct. 24, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Radio's Ron Wilson speaks with Alberta's minister of children and youth services about calls for her resignation. On Monday, Oct. 20, NDP MLA Rachel Notley released information from the ministry's quarterly reports that revealed children were kept in unsafe or inappropriate foster homes. (8:11)
Analysis from Paul McLoughlin ![]()
Oct. 23, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Radio's eye on the Alberta legislature distills this week's controversy at the ministry of children and youth services. (5:02)
Children and youth services controversy ![]()
Oct. 22, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
CBC Radio's Jim Brown speaks with NDP Leader Brian Mason who is calling for the resignation of Children and Youth Services Minister Janis Tarchuk.
Former child advocate blames the system and lack of leadership ![]()
Oct. 22, 2008 | Wildrose Country
The safety of Alberta's most vulnerable children, those in the care of social services, is under scrutiny this week with the release of some reports by the province's Child Advocate. Alberta's NDP is calling for the resignation of the Minister of Children and Youth Services. We talk to a former child advocate and ask how the system is working for or failing our children. (9:32)
Alberta's ministry of children and youth services under fire ![]()
Oct. 21, 2008 | Wildrose Country
A storm is brewing in the Alberta Legislature over the way the government releases important information -- particularly about the situations of its most vulnerable children. We talk to NDP MLA Rachel Notley about her concerns, and why her party is speaking out following the release of a Freedom of Information request into the reports of the province's Children's Advocate. (9:29)
Alberta's privatized liquor industry ![]()
Oct. 20, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
Liquor sales in this province were privatized 15 years ago. We look at whether or not some of the promises and concerns ever materialized.
Terrorism or vandalism of Encana pipeline? ![]()
Oct. 17, 2008 | Wildrose Country
Our environment columnist has been watching the case of sabotage on Encana pipelines near Dawson Creek with concern. Andrew Nikiforuk says there are many paralells between those bombings and the story of Weibo Ludwig that he tells in his Governor General award-winning book, Saboteurs. (8:14)
Crammed P3 schools ![]()
Oct. 16, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
Calgary is getting nine new schools - but a parent lobby group says the classrooms are being designed to hold more students than current provincial targets. And that could have an impact on parents, teachers, and students.
New rules for Alberta bartenders ![]()
Oct. 8, 2008 | Wildrose Country
We look at recommendations that will soon become mandatory in bars to prevent patrons from getting drunk. We speak with Kent Verlik, the Director of Social Responsibility for the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission. (Runs 5:45)
Oilsands impact on the Great Lakes basin ![]()
Oct. 8, 2008 | Wildrose Country
A new report is alerting people in central Canada to beware of an expansion plan for oil refineries and pipelines from the oilsands. The University of Toronto's Munk Centre report says it amounts to a pollution delivery system with implications for the area's water and air. We talk to the author of the report, David Israelson. (Runs 8:46)
Alberta public institutions lose money in market crash ![]()
Oct. 7, 2008 | Wildrose Country
As the markets continue to go haywire, many of us could be affected in ways we may never have considered. For instance, our cities' investments, our post secondary institutions, and our Alberta Heritage Savings and Trust Fund. Public finance economist, Greg Flanagan, has been looking through the numbers and tells us more. (Runs 7:53)
Canadian economists call for a carbon tax ![]()
Oct. 7, 2008 | Wildrose Country
More than 230 economists from universities across Canada have issued an open letter today. It's addressed to the leaders of all federal parties, calling for an economic plan of action on climate change now. We talk to one of the signatories, Andrew Leach, an economics professor at the University of Alberta. (Runs 8:46)
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Environmental groups quit oilsands advisory body
Aug. 19, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Edmonton AM host Mark Harvey speaks with the Pembina Institute's Simon Dyer about quitting an oilsands advisory group. (Runs: 7:08)
Car insurance going up ![]()
Aug. 5, 2008 E | dmonton News at Six
The province's insurance rate board says companies can raise mandatory premiums by five per cent this fall. (Runs 2:13)
Minister flip-flops on MD controversy ![]()
Aug. 5, 2008 | Edmonton News at Six
Health Minister Ron Liepert defends decisions made that led to the departure of senior public health officials. (Runs 2:01)
Taft steps down as Liberal leader ![]()
June 26, 2008 | Edmonton AM
As expected, Kevin Taft has announced he is stepping down as leader of the Alberta Liberals, but staying on as MLA for Edmonton Riverview. On Thursday's Edmonton A.M., political columnist Paul McLoughlin looked ahead to Taft's announcement and took a look back at the last legislature session. (Runs 7:14)
The politics of who makes what![]()
June 19, 2008 | Edmonton AM
The interim CEO of Alberta's new single health board will make half a million dollars this year. Our political columnist Paul McLoughlin says its no coincidence the board went public with her salary. (Runs 6:53)
Federal building revitalized ![]()
June 18, 2008 | CBC News at Six Edmonton
The empty Federal building on the Legislature grounds will come back to life after being vacant for nearly 20 years. The provincial government now owns the building and will renovate it to house 800 employees. Kim Trynacity has more on what's planned. (Runs 2:38)
New License Plate ![]()
June 17, 2008 | The Homestretch
Alberta's license plates are about to get a face lift. Our current red and white plates are being phased out. So is the slogan, "Wild Rose Country". Homestretch host Jeff Collins speaks with Heather Klimchuk, the Minister of Service Alberta. (Runs 6:40)
Is it really about money? ![]()
June 12, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Four of Alberta's public health doctors are leaving. The Stelmach government says they wanted more money. Our political columnist Paul McLoughlin wonders if there's more going on. (Runs 7:12)
Senior health officials resign ![]()
June 10, 2008 | CBC News at Six Edmonton
Alberta's health minister Ron Liepert is under fire over the resignation of top health officials. (Runs 3:03)
The new Ed Stelmach ![]()
June 9, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Some political observers say the Alberta premier has a decidedly different style now than he did before the election. Ron Wilson spoke with John Archer of CBC Radio and Jim Macdonald of The Canadian Press. (Runs 7:23)
Alberta bailout for red meat producers ![]()
June 6, 2008 | Wildrose Country
George Groeneveld, Alberta's Minister of Agriculture, announced a long-term $365-million bailout strategy for the livestock industry. But not all producers are happy with the gesture. We talk to Stuart Thiessen who is on the Board of Directors with Alberta Beef Producers. (Runs 6:17)
Taft to donate his pay hike to charity ![]()
June 6, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
Premier Ed Stelmach announced last week salary hikes of roughly 30 per cent for all MLAs. While Taft announced he was donating his pay raise, Calgary MLA Dave Taylor dropped another hint that he wants to run for the leadership of the Liberal party. Lori Williams from Mount Royal College talks to Jim Brown about what's going on with the Alberta Liberals. (Runs 7:46)
Change in Alberta labour law ![]()
June 6, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
The Alberta Legislature has rushed through a controversial law limiting the rights of unions. CBC Radio's James Hees takes a look at the effects this will have. (Runs 7:44)
Aboriginal group fights oilsands project ![]()
June 5, 2008 | CBC News at Six Edmonton
An aboriginal group is using their treaty rights to fight a massive oilsands project. They say the project will destroy their ability to hunt, trap and fish. Wednesday they announced they are suing the province to slow down oilsands development in the north. (runs 2:55)
Pay and payback ![]()
June 5, 2008 | Edmonton AM
It was a week of controversy at the Alberta Legislature. First there were the raises for the Premier and his cabinet ministers. Then there's new legislation that curtails union activities. Our columnist Paul McLoughlin takes a closer look at the politics behind these issues. (Runs 6:32)
Stelmach promises to come down hard on labour law critics ![]()
June 3, 2008 | CBC News at Six Edmonton
The Stelmach government said it will not tolerate a full debate on a controversial labour law. And it's preparing for a show down with people who might come down to the Legislature to voice their dissent.
Possible changes to Alberta's labour code ![]()
June 3, 2008 | Wildrose Country
Academics and union leaders say that Alberta's labour code is one of the least progressive in the country. Yesterday, changes were tabled in the Alberta legislature. We hear from people who are for and against the proposed changes and find out why unionists and contractors don't agree. (Runs 14:02)
Chair of Alberta's health superboard ![]()
June 2, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
Jim Brown talks with the chair of Alberta's new health board, which is now in charge of health care for the entire province. (Runs 6:55)
Stelmach votes himself a raise ![]()
May 30, 2008 | CBC News at Six Edmonton
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach and his cabinet ministers voted to give themselves a hefty pay hike. Critics are wondering why the deal was done behind closed doors. (Runs 2:18)
Health superboard meets for first time ![]()
May 30, 2008 | Radio Active
The inaugural meeting of the new provincial health board was held in Red Deer. The CBC's Erik Denison spoke to Radio Active's Rod Kurtz about what happened. (Runs 4:58)
Western Premiers' conference ![]()
May 29, 2008 | Wildrose Country
We catch up with CBC reporter Stefani Langenegger in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, for an update from this year's meeting of the western premiers. (Runs 5:58)
Province takes over ambulance service ![]()
May 29, 2008 | Radio Active
Alberta's health minister has announced the new superboard will take over ambulance service ten months from now. CBC reporter Janice Johnson brings us reaction and analysis about what these changes will mean. (Runs 5:07)
Taft stays on ![]()
May 29, 2008 | Edmonton AM
He went to Greece for two weeks, but Kevin Taft still hasn't made a decision about his political future. People have wondered if Taft will step down as leader ever since the Liberals lost seats in the March election. Our political columnist Paul McLoughlin takes a closer look at what options Taft may be weighing. (Runs 7:06)
More long term care beds needed for seniors ![]()
May 28, 2008 | Radio Active
A new long term care facility is now being built beside the Misericordia Hospital in West Edmonton. But many people say more needs to be done, given the province's aging population. The CBC's Legislature Reporter John Archer looks at what people are saying about the shortage of long term care beds in Alberta. (Runs 6:34)
Alberta's public image ![]()
May 27, 2008 | Radio Active
Alberta's public image, the Western Premiers' Conference, and no tax relief from gas prices. Its a grab bag of issues as the Radio Active political panel checks in with Rod Kurtz for one last time before their summer break. (Runs 8:25)
Province changes fire codes ![]()
May 23, 2008 | Wildrose Country
The Alberta government is making changes to the way houses are built to prevent fires like the one that destroyed a newly built subdivision in Edmonton last year. Municipal Affairs minister Ray Danyluk joins us to talk about what's new. (Runs 9:19)
Ted Morton open line part 1
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Ted Morton open line part 2
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May 22, 2008 | Wild Rose Country
Alberta's minister of Sustainable Resource Development, Ted Morton, takes calls from listeners about the new draft land-use framework for Alberta.
Land-use plan reaction ![]()
May 22, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
The Stelmach government is reintroducing the concept of regional planning to handle growth in the province. Eyeopener host Jim Brown talks with an environmental science and planning professor about what that means to the future of Alberta. (Runs 7:37)
Alberta's new land use strategy ![]()
May 22, 2008 | Edmonton AM
People are saying good things about the province's draft land-use policy. Even people who are usually very critical of the Alberta government. Our political columnist Paul McLoughlin attributes this to the growing political skills of Sustainable Resources minister Ted Morton. (Runs 6:16)
Government unveils land use strategy ![]()
May 21, 2008 | Radio Active
CBC Radio's Legislature reporter John Archer spoke with Radio Active's Rod Kurtz about Alberta's much-anticipated new land use policy. (Runs 7:01)
What's next for the Stelmach government? ![]()
May 20, 2008 | Radio Active
The Radio Active political panel analyzes how the elimination of regional health authorities will work, and what the decision says about what's next. (Runs 8:35)
Scalpel comes down on RHAs ![]()
May 16, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Radio's Legislature Reporter John Archer spoke with Edmonton AM host Ron Wilson about how the changes to RHAs will affect delivery of health care in our province. (Runs 7:27)
Health minister discusses the "Superboard" ![]()
May 15, 2008 | Radio Active
Ron Liepert spoke with Radio Active host Peter Brown about how the board will work, and why he thinks this new system will improve the delivery of health care in Alberta. (Runs 6:02)
Alberta to create one health "superboard" ![]()
May 15, 2008 | Edmonton AM
From nine health authorities to one. Our political columnist Paul McLoughlin spoke about about the plan before the province formally announced it. He gives his analysis about why he thinks the Stelmach government is making this change. (Runs 8:12)
Opposition merger - will it happen? ![]()
May 13, 2008 | Radio Active
The Radio Active political panel discuss two new ideas to get the Alberta Liberals and New Democrats to work together. (Runs 9:55)
Alberta needs more nurses "stat" ![]()
May 12, 2008 | Wildrose Country
United Nurses of Alberta president Heather Smith speaks with CBC Radio's Holly Preston about how the nursing shortage is affecting health care. (Runs 8:31)
Birds and power lines ![]()
May 9, 2008 | Wildrose Country
We talk to a woman near Edmonton who says the problem of dying birds in Alberta isn't limited to the recent death of 500 ducks. (Runs 7:29)
Should opposition parties join forces? ![]()
May 8, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Political columnist Paul McLoughlin discusses a proposal by the Alberta Federation of Labour. It calls on opposition parties to work together to win more seats in the next election. (Runs 7:42)
Web Extra: Alberta's social agencies in crisis ![]()
Patty Kilgallon, President of Alberta Association of Services for Children and Families, speaks to CBC-TV about wage gaps and service cutbacks in the sector. (Runs 3:45)
FEATURE: Alberta's social services
Sending out new party invitations ![]()
May 8, 2008 | CBC News
Alberta's opposition parties discuss some radical ideas for taking on the Tories. (Runs 1:36)
Investigating medical mistakes ![]()
May 8, 2008 | CBC News
A patient advocacy group says health regions should not be in charge of investigating themselves. (Runs 1:43)
Group homes in crisis ![]()
May 8, 2008 |CBC News
Staff shortages are causing group homes to close. (Runs 1:45)
Delivering government funding for midwifes ![]()
May 8, 2008 | CBC News
Province announces it will pay for midwifery services. (Runs 1:35)
Govt. response inadequate: political panel ![]()
May 6, 2008 | Radio Active
Keith Brownsey from Mount Royal College and Peter McCormack from the University of Lethbridge discuss the way the Stelmach government has handled the political fall-out from the duck incident. (Runs 9:13)
Inquiry into duck deaths? ![]()
May 5, 2008 | Edmonton News at Six
More waterfowl were found over the weekend and now there are calls for a public inquiry into the whole incident.
Web extra: Greenpeace wants public inquiry ![]()
May 5, 2008 | CBC News
Full video: Greenpeace Canada believes the Alberta government should not be investigating itself when it looks into environmental incidents in the oilsands. (Runs 21:47)
CBC fights for information ![]()
May 2, 2008 | Edmonton News at Six
Syncrude finally invited reporters onto its site 4 days after 500 ducks were contaminated, as we try to get to the bottom of what happened.
Panel wades in on duck disaster ![]()
May 2, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC-TV's Kim Trynacity and Canadian Press reporter Jim MacDonald discuss how the Alberta government is dealing with environmental accountablility of the oilsands. (Runs 7:50)
Oily ducks found in Wood Buffalo park ![]()
May 2, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Reporter Erik Denison has new evidence that oily ducks have been found as far north as Wood Buffalo National Park. (Runs 6:27)
Web Extra: Environment Minister scrum ![]()
May 1, 2008 | CBC News
Alberta Environment Minister Rob Renner about who knew what when. (Runs 7:17)
Oiled ducks 'a terrible tragedy' ![]()
May 1, 2008 | CBC News at Six
Stephen Harper promises the government will find out how 500 ducks landed on an oily Syncrude tailings pond.(Runs 2:17)
First Nations want wildlife protection ![]()
May 1, 2008 | CBC News at Six
Some of the ducks who survived the oily landing made it to Wood Buffalo. We have pictures of the condition they were in. (Runs 1:47)
Paul McLoughlin: Alberta's oilsands image ![]()
May 1, 2008 | Edmonton AM
It's been a rough week for the Alberta government on the environment front. We'll have analysis from Paul McLoughlin. (Runs 7:34)
Syncrude tailings ponds are toxic ![]()
May 1, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Reporter Erik Denison explains why the tailings ponds are so deadly. (Runs 4:46)
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Web Extra: Premier Stelmach news conference
Apr. 30, 2008 | CBC News
The Premier answers questions about the toxic tailings disaster in Fort McMurray.(Runs 6:23)
Syncrude blamed for bird deaths ![]()
Apr. 30, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
The Alberta government is now investigating Syncrude after hundreds of ducks land on a toxic tailings pond near Fort McMurray. We get reaction from one of the province's largest wildlife groups. (Runs 5:16)
Video: Syncrude disaster probed (Runs 4:33)
Video: CBC-TV's Kim Trynacity reports (Runs 1:48)
Calgary Liberal MLA on "hallway medicine" ![]()
Apr. 30, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
The head of the Calgary Health Region says hallway medicine is the new norm. Liberal MLA David Swann says there's only one way to fix health care. (Runs 4:59)
Worker safety in Alberta ![]()
Apr. 28, 2008 | Wildrose Country
The Alberta NDP has released an e-mail it says shows the government ignored it's own advisory group on worker safety. We talk to Rachel Notley, a Labour Lawyer and the New Democrat MLA who released the e-mail. (Runs 5:10)
Government's clean oil campaign ![]()
Apr. 25, 2008 | Edmonton AM
The Alberta government has launched a multi-million dollar campaign to clean up the image of the oilsands. (Runs 5:53)
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Protesters crash Premier's speech ![]()
Apr. 25, 2008 | News at Six Edmonton
Greenpeace protesters made an unwelcome appearance at Ed Stelmach's speech.
Alberta's carbon capture council ![]()
Apr. 25, 2008 | Wildrose Country
Alberta has named a new council to implement its plan to clean up greenhouse gas emissions. We talk to Jim Carter, the head of the new council on carbon capture and storage, and former president of Syncrude. (Runs 9:33)
Big majority = big spending ![]()

Apr. 25, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC-TV's Kim Trynacity and Edmonton Sun's Neil Waugh discuss how one of the biggest Tory governments could be why we are seeing huge spending. (Runs 8:23)
Rejected hospital transfer ![]()
Apr. 25, 2008 | Calgary Eyeopener
Alberta Health ruled that full hospitals and poor communication "on all sides" led to a Saskatchewan senior being denied hospital treatment in Calgary. But Jack Hintz's daughter disputes the finding, siding with her father's doctor, who says she was told he was denied a bed because he wasn't an Albertan. (Runs 4:14)
Power politics in Alberta's budget ![]()
Apr. 24, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Paul McLoughlin, Publisher of Alberta Scan newsletter, on Alberta's budget. (Runs 7:32)
Carbon capture and storage ![]()
Apr. 24, 2008 | Wildrose Country
Alberta and Ottawa have placed a great amount of faith and money in the future of carbon capture and storage. They see it as a way to meet national greenhouse gas emission targets. Andrew Nikiforuk, our environment columnist, has looked at the science and sees carbon capture and storage as bad economics and flawed design. (Runs 11:15)
Provincial budget ![]()
Apr. 23, 2008 | Wildrose Country
Yesterday, Finance Minister Iris Evans said the province would spend about 12 percent more than last year. We examine the provincial budget with political scientist Duane Bratt of Mount Royal College in Calgary. (Runs 7:13)
Goodbye Martha Kostuch ![]()
Apr. 23, 2008 | Calgary's The Homestretch
Miles Kitigawa and Lindsay Telfer are environmentalists and friends of the late Martha Kostuch. (Runs 7:31)
Oilsands development ![]()
Apr. 22, 2008 | Wildrose Country
The province has said "no" to a call for a moratorium on some oilsands development. That is for now. We get an update from the group proposing the idea and talk to the head of the Cumulative Environmental Management Association or CEMA. (Runs 4:26)
Budget Day ![]()
Apr. 22, 2008 | News at Six
CBC TV's Kim Trynacity reports on the end of health-care premiums. (Runs 3:20)
Finance Minister Interview ![]()
Apr. 22, 2008 | News at Six
CBC-TV's Portia Clark speaks with Iris Evans about her first budget. (Runs 1:28)
Finance Minister on the budget ![]()
Apr. 22, 2008 | RadioActive
CBC Radio's Rod Kurtz interviews Iris Evans about today's budget. (Runs 7:01)
Full speech: Alberta budget ![]()
Apr. 22, 2008 | CBC News
Hear Finance Minister Iris Evans' entire budget speech. (Runs 21:00)
It's budget day in Alberta ![]()
April 22,2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Radio's Ron Wilson speaks with Mike Percy, Dean of School of Business, U of A.
Mason critical of seniors' care review ![]()
Apr. 21, 2008 | CBC News
Alberta NDP Leader Brian Mason says Auditor-General Fred Dunn didn't look hard enough at how well we're caring for Alberta seniors. (Runs 1:13)
Ron Liepert's plan for health care ![]()
Apr. 17, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Ron Wilson speaks with Health Minister Ron Liepert about his new health care plan. (Runs 6:29)
The future of health care in Alberta ![]()
Apr. 16, 2008 | RadioActive
Health Minister Ron Liepert announces his plans for health care. (Runs 7:10)
Stelmach's new agenda ![]()
Apr. 15, 2008 | CBC News at Six
The Alberta Legislature officially opened today. CBC-TV's Kim Trynacity tells us what to expect. (Runs 1:39)
Speech from the Throne provides few surprises ![]()
Apr. 15, 2008 | CBC News
The spring session of the legislature kicks off with the throne speech. (Runs 1:20)
The cost of coping with our aches and pains ![]()
Apr. 15, 2008 | Edmonton AM
CBC Radio's Jennifer Keene looks at the cost of drugs and what might be done to control them. (Runs 7:24)
Alberta MLA's are back under the dome ![]()
Apr. 15, 2008 | Edmonton AM
John Archer, CBC Radio's legislature reporter, looks at what we can expect from this sitting of the Alberta Legislature. (Runs 7:44)
Premier's domain for sale ![]()
Apr. 11, 2008 | Edmonton AM
A University of Alberta student has allowed his ownership of edstelmach.ca to lapse. (Runs 1:01)
Royalty adjustment falls short of the mark ![]()
Apr.11, 2008 | CBC News
The multi-million dollar adjustment to the new royalty regime isn't enough. (Runs 1:23)
Health care changes are coming ![]()
Apr. 11, 2008 | CBC News
CBC Radio's Ron Wilson speaks with Doctor Tom Noseworthy, a health policy expert in Calgary, and Donna Wilson, registered nurse and nursing professor at the University of Alberta, about the changes they'd like to see. (Runs 8:47)
Make school buses safer ![]()
Apr. 11, 2008 | CBC News
The provincial government is urged to look at a new safety system for school buses. (Runs 1:36)
Liberal MLA wants to make Alberta history ![]()
Apr. 11, 2008 | CBC News
Laurie Blakeman hopes to become the first female speaker of the Alberta Legislature. (Runs 1:37)
Former Dell worker can't find work ![]()
Apr. 9, 2008 | CBC News
A foreign worker laid off from the Dell Call Centre can't find another employer willing to deal with all the red tape to keep him. (Runs 1:09)
New MLA Dr. Raj Sherman on the job ![]()
Apr. 9, 2008 | Edmonton AM
The new MLA for Edmonton-Meadowlark will be the Parliamentary Assistant for Health and Wellness. He talks about his new responsibilities with CBC Radio's Ron Wilson. (Runs 3:45)
Royalty report ![]()
Apr. 7, 2008 | CBC News at Six
Peter Valentine, former auditor general, releases a report today on Alberta's royalty regime. (Runs 2:29)
No 'super ministry' needed for royalties: report ![]()
Apr. 7, 2008 | Radio Active
CBC Radio's John Archer speaks to Radio Active host Rod Kurtz about the new royalty report released today. (Runs 6:40)
Nursing shortages ![]()
Apr. 7, 2008 | Edmonton AM
Companies in the oilsands can't find welders and labourers. Home construction companies can't find carpenters. But one of the most critical shortages these days is for nurses. (Runs 7:22)
Liberals talk about forming new party ![]()
Mar. 31, 2008 | CBC News at Six
Alberta Liberal party's dismal showing in the last election has some MLAs talking openly about forming a new party. (Runs 1:48)


