Edmonton Sun on MSNOpinion
Tait: Premier's council on disabilities is window dressing for bad policy
It might be time for all of you to do the most important thing you could do as the Premier’s Council of the Status of Persons ...
Karan Kundrra, a devoted dog lover, recently charmed netizens with a humorous observation about a dog's 'chill' life on the ...
CAIRO, EGYPT — Bread constitutes a fundamental staple food across the globe. In Egypt, its importance is evident even in its name: “Aish,” which translates directly to “life.” Bread holds a central ...
Albertans with disabilities living in community housing and Rent Assistance Benefit recipients will soon see an increase to their rent. Starting next month, rent will be calculated based on 30 per ...
BM Sculptures on MSN
How long can this sculpture last before it’s removed?
In this video, I created and installed a sculpture in a busy part of my city without permission. This social experiment explores how long the sculpture will last before the city intervenes, the ...
Don Slater runs a Facebook page on AISH and issues folks have. Calgarians receiving AISH will no longer have access to a case worker, and will need to call a general phone line to address their needs ...
Calgarians receiving AISH will no longer have access to a case worker, and will need to call a general phone line to address their needs with a staff member, a letter from the province states. The ...
Rockstar Eater on MSN
I found the best sushi in Honolulu!
If you're searching for some of the best sushi in Honolulu, Hawaii, Hihimanu Sushi is a highly rated sushi bar featured in this food video. Nominated as one of Yelp’s Top 5 Omakase menus in North ...
It’s often said that a society is judged by how it treats its most vulnerable citizens. In the 2004 election campaign, then-PC premier Ralph Klein was confronted by two female AISH recipients who had ...
Doug Manderville, president of the Voice of Albertans with Disabilities, says the new program will not empower Albertans living with disabilities but make it harder for them to live a sustainable life ...
Disability advocates say the province’s changes to how benefits are paid to recipients may hurt their quality of life. The move will see many Albertans receiving benefits through the Assured Income ...
The province is seeking feedback on its Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) through an online survey and a series of telephone town halls. The new program is expected to be offered alongside ...
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