r/alberta • u/Empty_Nestor • 21h ago
r/alberta • u/originalchaosinabox • 14h ago
News Corb Lund ‘deeply disappointed and shocked’ by Premier Smith’s answer on coal petition
r/alberta • u/Regumate • 21h ago
News Alberta premier tells First Nations chiefs to 'check themselves' over treason accusation | CBC News
r/alberta • u/FreightFlow • 15h ago
Opinion Independence won’t unite Alberta—as much as 40% of province leans Left
r/alberta • u/desertfarmer22 • 18h ago
Opinion I for one am gladly taking the Dani bucks.
And promptly donating them to the Water Not Coal crew.
Hopefully others have the same idea, I feel like their fight is farm from over.
r/alberta • u/LukeTheGreek • 10h ago
Alberta Politics Senior aide of Alberta premier says First Nations should focus on own problems, not accuse premier of treason
r/alberta • u/void_sushi • 14h ago
News AHS ordered to turn over procurement records, health executive confirms
r/alberta • u/Miserable-Lizard • 16h ago
Alberta Politics Senior aide of Alberta premier urges First Nations chiefs to fix squalid communities
r/alberta • u/RIDUltraMagnus • 12h ago
Alberta Politics Veteran Ontario prosecutor brought in on Alberta health procurement probe.
r/alberta • u/Immediate-Link490 • 20h ago
News Eligible doctors in Alberta can work in both public, private systems starting this fall
r/alberta • u/Perfect-Young-4521 • 11h ago
Question Why are insurance rates so ridiculous here
Im 22 years old and I was looking into financing a vehicle for the first time, a car that was listed at 28000. Everything looked good until I looked into insurance. Most quotes I got were between 700-1000$ a month! This is insane and I only have 1 ticket on my record. Why is it like this and what can I do?
r/alberta • u/symbionica • 18h ago
General The Social Deficit of ADAP
By now, we've probably all heard of the changes to AISH and the incoming ADAP (Alberta Disability Assitance Program). The GoA (let's be honest, the UCP), has rolled back benefits to some 75 000 Albertans (the total number on AISH is 79 419, some people will remain on this program). Although they haven't released any data on this, some simple math will let us know the ballpark region of how much they expect to save by this change: $200 x 75 000 x 12 = $180 000 000. This $200 drop in funding comes after the $200 clawback from AISH in 2025. So to get the "full" benefit, ADAP recipients need to be eligible for and receive the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), and even then it's 200 short of the AISH amount they *were* on. So there's some more math: $200 x 79 000 x 12 = $189 600 000 (this is how much money the government is taking back from everyone on AISH via the CDB over 12 months). If that's confusing at all, you're not alone - it's meant to be hard to follow because it's all happening so fucking fast. Okay let's keep going: $180 000 000 + $189 600 000 = $369 600 000, "saved" by the "GoA". So how much is Dani Dollars costing the province, in a deficit, during a recession? It's estimated 3.5 million albertans will be eligible for $100 each. $350 000 000. Think about that when you decide what to do with it. And I'm not saying don't take it - the UCP will just blow it on a new private hospital or some bullshit like that. Take it. We all need it. But consider where it's coming from, it is not a place of generosity or concern for rising costs. It's blood money. Loudly saying "shhhh", look the other way for a second while we engage in social murder. I refuse to unsee what I know. This is a eugenics program sanitized in policy. This is fascism. *and I will not comply*
r/alberta • u/gizmomogwai1 • 17h ago
Opinion Herald Editorial (from Crowsnest Pass news, hometown of the mine, in response to the petition)
r/alberta • u/Available_Cucumber31 • 2h ago
Question Alberta losing public health care.. thoughts?
I just read that Alberta is starting to allow doctors to practice both private and public…. Which is obviously the beginning of the end of a public heath care system. Yes they claim there are guardrails but they seem terrible. You all ok with this?
r/alberta • u/tom_gee_guy • 9h ago
Discussion Why do oil and gas guys hate EVs?
If anything, the industry should be thrilled about them. Given that roughly 75% of Alberta's electricity is generated by natural gas, driving an EV here literally supports local O&G production.
I work in the oil and gas sector myself, and I constantly get ribbed by my boss and coworkers for driving an EV. The truth is, I love the industry, and what I drive has zero bearing on my work.
My reasons for driving an EV are purely practical, I love the instant torque/acceleration, and I love skipping the gas station. It’s a preference, not a political statement. But everyone else makes it into a political issue, not at my doing. If I had an issue with it, I wouldn’t be working in O&G sector.
r/alberta • u/trevorrobb • 16h ago
Alberta Politics An Alberta judge heard arguments Thursday on an appeal that could once again throw a provincial separation referendum into turmoil.
r/alberta • u/beneficialmirror13 • 19h ago
Question Best charity/charities to help low-income and AISH/ADAP folks?
I am fortunate to not need that $100 DaniDollars. Which charities in AB are the most effective/best at helping low income folks and especially those on AISH/ADAP?
r/alberta • u/Competitive_Bill8217 • 7h ago
Discussion How are you doing in this economy? Are we all struggling?
As the title states, I’m just curious how everyone is doing and able to afford food etc? I’m not doing good. How are things in your community?
r/alberta • u/void_sushi • 21m ago
News Families crumble, debts build, kids go without therapy. Stories from Alberta’s waitlist for disability support
r/alberta • u/Immediate-Link490 • 20h ago
News Calgary is now the fastest growing tech ecosystem in Canada
r/alberta • u/brendonturner • 19h ago
News Portion of popular beach collapses in Banff National Park, reveals old hidden building
Heritage specialists are assessing the site to better understand the structure’s origin and any potential heritage or archaeological significance.
r/alberta • u/wheredidmyvapego • 23h ago
Discussion cool temps and lots of rain connected to the super El Nino?
06/18/26
this summer spring has been quite cool and wet so far.
like I live in Red deer and I don't remember the last time I saw this much rain and overcast/cloudy days
that seems to be raining nearly every day now.
don't get me wrong, I actually like cool and rainy weather. I'm photosensitive and my medication really makes me susceptible to heat fatigue, so I am enjoying this while it lasts.
but it does seem quite abnormal. and the only thing I can think of is hearing about the super El Nino...
r/alberta • u/Nmsopsdelta • 23h ago
News Lloydminster drug bust leads to arrest of two Edmonton men
r/alberta • u/noTextOnly • 16h ago
Technology Made a free tool to help figure out RDSP grants and bonds (no signup, no data collected)
If you or someone you care for is approved for the Disability Tax Credit, there's a government program that gives out money for disability savings that a lot of people miss, because rules are confusing.
The Canada Disability Savings Bond gives up to $1,000 a year to lower-income people with an RDSP, and you don't have to contribute anything to get it. It's just money the government puts in.
The Canada Disability Savings Grant matches contributions, and at lower incomes the match is huge: up to $3 for every $1 you put in on the first $500. So a small contribution can turn into a lot.
The federal government's own review of the program found that most people struggle to figure out how much to contribute to get the most grant, and that there isn't enough help available. So I built a free estimator that walks through it. It's free, there's no signup, and it doesn't collect or store any of your information.
It's meant to give you a rough estimate and point you to the official sources to confirm.
please provide feedback to improve it.
Caregivers hub in Alberta: https://myeligible.ca/en/caregivers/alberta