The $30 million toe in the water
The Alberta Federation of Labour hosted a provincewide day of action, bringing together various unions and community groups to voice their concerns against the UCP government's policies. The event saw thousands gather in Edmonton, with participants marching through the streets and holding signs and banners to express their views.
According to the Alberta Federation of Labour , the event was a significant display of public opposition to the government's policies and a call to action for change.
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The protest was peaceful, with participants holding signs and banners to express their views. The event was a significant display of public opposition to the government's policies and a call to action for change.
The Alberta Federation of Labour, which represents over 300,000 workers in the province, organized the event and brought together various unions and community groups to voice their cocnerns.
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In a related development, the City of Ottawa has announced plans to install speed cushions and humps at former photo radar locations.... The move is aimed at improving road safety and reducing speeding in the city.
The speed cushions and humps will be installed at several locations throughout the city, including at intersections and on roads with high speed limits.
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The move is part of the city's efforts to improve road safety and reduce the number of accidents on its roads. The installation of speed cushions and humps is expected to be completed by the end of the month.
Meanwhile, in Manitoba, several communities have broken heat records due to the ongoing heatwave. The heatwave has brought extreme temperatures to the province, with some areas experiencing temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius.
The heatwave has had a significant impact on the province, with many communities experiencing power outages and water shortages.
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