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Censorship Failed: Missing ~$3 Million+ Dominates the Election Debate in Empress, Alberta
Millions of dollars’ worth of gravel has left the municipal pit of this small Alberta village — but the money is nowhere to be found, and taxes keep climbing. I travelled to Empress, a forgotten community of about one hundred people near the Saskatchewan border to cover the public municipal election debate. When I arrived to film, the hall manager told me to leave — because he didn’t like my reporting on the missing taxpayer funds. A physical altercation ensued. WHERE IS THE
Oct 16
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Alberta Family Faces 'Lawfare' and Federally Funded 'Smear Campaign' After Exposing Local Government
In the mountain community of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, one family’s call for accountability has exposed what residents describe as a...
Oct 9
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SCANDAL: Alberta’s Police Chief Was Appointed by the Same Board He Chaired
Danielle Smith’s government silently went along with the fact that the Independent Agency Police Service Oversight Board, tasked with...
Aug 8
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Danielle Smith's Gov Gave Over $70M in No-Bid Contracts to Justice Minister’s Relative
Albertans are petitioning Premier Danielle Smith’s government to audit their municipalities over concerns of corruption and a serious...
May 21
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