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I welcome the Federal Government’s decision to increase the number of nominations under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). While this fall short of our overall asks, Alberta’s quota will increase from 6,500 nominations to 9,750 this year,
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Increasing migration: a win for the economy

Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) will be able to issue 9,750 nominations in 2023. It expects to receive 10,140 nominations…
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  • BIPOC

Black UAlberta Students Celebrate Cultural Resilience in Black History Month Gala

On February 24th, 2023, the UABSA is hosting a Black History Month (BHM) Gala to celebrate BHM amongst Black students…
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Standing up to campus based violence
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  • Alberta

Standing up to campus gender-based violence

Student leaders from across the province have told Alberta’s government that more needs to be done to address gender-based violence…
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  • Alberta

Comparing Health Plans between the UCP and Alberta NDP

If passed, Budget 2023 would invest a record $2 billion – the highest investment ever – to improve primary health…
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Making post-secondary education more affordable
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  • Alberta

Making post-secondary education more affordable

Alberta’s government is taking action to improve affordability, address inflation and make tuition more stable and predictable for Alberta’s post-secondary…
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Celebrate Family Day at the Alberta Legislature
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  • Alberta

Celebrate Family Day at the Alberta Legislature

The Legislature Building will be open for people to explore and admire the beautiful architecture, as well as to get…
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Reducing Barriers for Internationally Educated nurses
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  • Alberta

Reducing Barriers for Internationally Trained Nurses with Demetrios Nicolaides

"The funding was a commitment for $15m planning to spend in the upcoming budget. The budget will be debated. It…
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600 new seats in Alberta’s nurse bridging programs
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  • Alberta

Bursaries for internationally educated nurses

An additional $7.3 million would be invested over three years to create more than 600 new seats for registered nurse…
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Designing a Winning Product
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  • Blog

Designing a Winning Product with Dexteritas Inc

One of the fundamental questions that longevity in business asks. The other one is How are you selling it? The…
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Any Alberta registry agent can help you apply for Affordability Payments.
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  • Alberta

Visit your local registry agent today | Affordability Payments

To apply: Government of Alberta identification (driver's licence or ID card), or other photo identification (e.g. passport, secure First Nations…
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  • BIPOC

An Extended Write up about Honourable Kaycee Madu, KC, ECA

On his re-election bid in Edmonton-Southwest, Honourable Madu has faith that South-west constituents will vote him back into office. He…
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Jacqueline Alethea is of a mixed-race background. Her mom was born in Cuba and raised in Jamaica. Her dad was born in Ontario, with ancestral roots to M’Chigeeng First Nation. Alethea, the middle name of three generations, means ‘truth’. Jacqueline tries to embrace her cultural alignment through food and music but has yet to travel to as many ancestral locations as she would like. One of Jacqueline’s proudest stories is about the birth of her daughter, who was born with a Mongolian spot. This congenital birthmark is seen most commonly over the lumbosacral area and most commonly in individuals of African ethnic background.
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  • Art and Culture

Black History Month | The Skin We’re In | Jacqueline Biollo, MBA, ICD.D

Some students spoke of the Black Lives Matter movement, while others tried to expand on their understanding of the word…
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