- 2,020 new COVID cases in Alberta on 17327 tests (11.7%+0
- 18 new deaths reported
- 911 in hospital (+15), incl 215 in ICU (+3)
- 19,201 active cases (+495)
To summarize, that's 15 border crossers nabbed making their way north at the US-Canada border (9 at Coutts, 6 at Emerson) during two separate incidents, with another illegal crosser dead from self-inflicted gun wound during RCMP chase in third incident that began at Coutts.
RCMP are urging people to NOT cross the border on foot, noting that temperatures during these incidents were in the -20 and -30 range, not accounting for windchill.
They add people ahve died attempting this crossing during colder months.
RCMP say their message is targeted to both Canadians and Americans, and say this is example of how RCMP and border teams have always taken border secruity seriously.
Says its also about humanity, given cold temps and kids being involved
Alberta's 2023 wildfire season ends with a total of 1,094 wildfires with 2,214,957 hectares burned.
The previous five-year average was 190,000 hectares burned per year. #yeg #yyc #ableg
In all, 48 communities were affected by wildfires, with more than 38,000 Albertans were evacuated.
Alberta's previous record for area burned during wildfire season was 1,357,000 hectares in 1981 - so 2023 was 63% larger than the previous worst year. #yeg #yyc #ableg
So, that's Harper and Poilievre in Danielle Smith's camp, along with former PC cabinet minister Ted Morton.
For the NDP, endorsements come from many former Progressive Conservatives, ranging from Thomas Lukaszuk and Doug Griffiths to peeps from Peter Lougheed's inner circle
And in a shocking twist that rivals Harper's endorsement of Smith, former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi is endorsing the NDP.
A bit of a party to greet Art Pawlowski at his moon presser where he’s promising more info on his interactions with Danielle Smith. #yeg#yyc#ableg
Okay, Art Pawlowski’s plan to hold his presser on the ledge steps is apparently changing, he’s holding it on the federal plaza, so now we’re all heading that way wheeeeee
Danielle Smith announces that UCP Bill 1 would be 'The Taxpayer Protection Amendment Act' - legislation meaning any increase on personal taxes or corporate taxes would need to pass a referendum- also pledges to strengthen same against PST proposals. #yeg#yyc#ableg
Smith asked if she would include a carbon tax in this legislation.
She says her government continues to fight it, and calls on Rachel Notley to end the retail carbon tax, says removing it is their first priority.
What about claims that canvassers are saying vote UCP, not Danielle Smith?
Smith says she loves robust debate in her caucus and delighted that her candidates can go door to door to talk about the issues they want to talk about.
Notley making her pitch to tepid Conservative voters.
Says she will not raise income taxes, fees and personal costs.
Adds she will balance budget and not run deficits.
Says economic plan will create good jobs and draw investment.
Notley says she will put Albertans priorities every time.
Cites going toe to toe with "BC's NDP government" to make sure the TMX expansion went ahead.
Notley says she's hearing from weary conservatives that Smith flip flops, that they can't trust her, and that she's talked about tearing down health care in the past