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Thousands of Alberta seniors to lose income supplement as province faces rising provincial deficit
Alberta is making cuts to seniors' benefits and tax credits for caregivers as it faces a $9.4-billion budget deficit.
The premier said her government wants to ensure programs like Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped, or AISH, aren't "overly generous," and that she's heard people have moved to Alberta just to ...
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defends change to eligibility criteria for seniors benefits
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defended her government’s decision to tighten the eligibility criteria for seniors benefits ...
Alberta's new budget comes with funding cuts for seniors and changes to who is eligible for caregiver tax credits. As the CBC's Nicole Healey explains, those impacted now have to figure out if they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AISH recipients and supporters rallied outside the Alberta Supports office in northeast Calgary as they protested provincial ...
Alberta drivers with minor traffic tickets may face higher insurance costs in 2026, as the province tightens its definition of “good driver.” ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending the immigration proposals she plans to put to a referendum this fall. Smith announced the Oct. 19th referendum in a televised address Thursday night.
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