A look at Alberta elections and governments over the last two decades

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

A look at Alberta elections and governments over the last two decades EDMONTON — Alberta’s next provincial election has been called for May 29. The Conservatives held power in the province for more than 40 years before an upset in 2015 led to changes in the political landscape. Here’s a look at Alberta elections over the past two decades:Progressive Conservatives, 2004The PC party, in power since 1971, returns to government under Ralph Klein. Klein, who has been premier since 1992, resigns after a leadership review in 2006. Ed Stelmach becomes party leader and premier.Progressive Conservatives, 2008The PCs are elected under Stelmach. In 2011, Stelmach announces he is not seeking re-election and the party votes in Alison Redford as leader and premier.Progressive Conservatives, 2012The party wins under Redford. The Liberals, who have been the official Opposition since 1993, are replaced by the Wildrose Alliance Party. In 2014, Redford steps down after declining support and a controversy over spending. She is replaced by Dave Hancock on an in...

Economy, crime, health care: A look at top issues in the Alberta election campaign

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

Economy, crime, health care: A look at top issues in the Alberta election campaign EDMONTON — The Alberta election kicked off Monday with voting day set for May 29, but the two main political parties have already been campaigning for several weeks. Here’s a look at what are expected to be key issues for voters and what leaders have been promising.EconomyThe governing United Conservative Party is surfing into the campaign with a petro-fuelled $2.4-billion surplus, which has allowed for spending hikes virtually across the board, particularly in health and education. The UCP is promising no personal or business tax hikes without a referendum, as well as changes to ensure more surplus dollars are committed to long-term savings.The NDP is adopting recommendations from an economist to use fixed formulas and rules to keep future spending in check while committing more money to long-term savings.  Health Care The NDP is promising the largest health-care recruitment inand the creation of family health teams with physicians and related specialists, including nurses an...

Who will become Alberta’s next premier? A look at Danielle Smith and Rachel Notley

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

Who will become Alberta’s next premier? A look at Danielle Smith and Rachel Notley EDMONTON — Alberta’s provincial election has been called for May 29. Here’s a look at the leaders of the province’s two main parties:Danielle Smith, UCP Leader Age: 52. Born April 1, 1971.Pre-Politics: English and economics degrees from the University of Calgary. Columnist with the Calgary Herald and show host at Global TV. Politics: Elected leader of the Wildrose Party in 2009. Elected to the Alberta legislature as the member for Highwood, becoming leader of the official Opposition to the governing Progressive Conservatives in 2012. Led a mass Wildrose floor crossing to the PCs in 2014. Lost the PC nomination in Highwood in 2015. Won leadership of the United Conservative Party to become premier in October 2022. Won the byelection in Brooks-Medicine Hat in November 2022. Personal: Second of five children. Worked as radio talk-show host before winning the UCP leadership. Married to David Moretta with a stepson. Quote: “This election is about whether we want to keep ...

Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr sues over removal from House floor

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr sues over removal from House floor HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr asked a court Monday to allow for her return to the House floor after she was silenced and barred for chiding her Republican colleagues over legislation to restrict gender-affirming health care and for encouraging protesters.Attorneys for the first-term lawmaker sued in state district court in Helena on behalf of Zephyr, a transgender Democrat who represents a liberal district in the college town of Missoula, and several constituents who the attorneys said were being denied their right to adequate representation.Zephyr, whose comments in the Montana Legislature have made her a prominent figure in transgender rights and in conversations about the muffling of dissent in statehouses, said in a statement Monday that she and her constituents were targeted “because I dared to give voice to the values and needs of transgender people like myself.”The legal challenge against House Speaker Matt Regier and statehouse Sergeant-at-Arms Bradley...

I-55 closed for 28 miles due to multiple crashes

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

I-55 closed for 28 miles due to multiple crashes MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) - Illinois State Police have reported that all southbound and northbound lanes on Interstate 55 are closed due to multiple crashes with injuries south of Springfield.Police said that Troopers from Troop 6 and 8 responded to multiple crashes on I-55 near milepost 78 just after 11:00 a.m. ISP is reporting blackout conditions due to wind blowing dirt in the area. Officials said that I-55 is currently shut down in both directions from milepost 63 near Farmersville, to milepost 80 near Divernon. Traffic is being diverted onto the frontage road. According to a Facebook post from Springfield Fire Fighters Local 37, hazmat workers have been dispatched to the scene. They say more than 20 cars are involved in the crash. One dead after US Rte. 150 crash near St. Joseph: Police, Champaign Co. Coroner Drivers are urged to take an alternative route.  To reunify family members involved in the crash, Divernon City Hall is being used as a reunification point. ISP s...

WXRT's Terri Hemmert shares harrowing story after friend shot, waiter killed in New Orleans

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

WXRT's Terri Hemmert shares harrowing story after friend shot, waiter killed in New Orleans NEW ORLEANS — Chicago radio legend Terri Hemmert described a harrowing story after her friend was shot and a waiter was killed while in New Orleans over the weekend.Hemmert, who is celebrating her 50th year with WXRT this year, was in town to attend the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival with nearly 30 friends for her birthday.On Friday, while the group was dining at Mandina's Restaurant — they were interuppted by a "hail of bullets," Hemmert wrote in a Facebook post on Sunday morning."What I did on my spring vacation. I went to New Orleans. I did not go to the Jazz and Heritage Festival. I did not eat Crawfish Monica. I did start my big birthday party. It was interrupted by a hail of bullets. 28 of my precious friends were hitting the floor. I looked to my right. Two very special women were on the floor by my feet. There was blood. And a bullet hole on the wall. Two inches from me. And a bullet in my friend’s back. It was surreal," the start of Hemmert's post reads.A waiter at ...

Illinois lawmakers want to decriminalize rearview mirror air fresheners

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

Illinois lawmakers want to decriminalize rearview mirror air fresheners SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) -- Illinois drivers may soon be allowed to have items dangling from their rearview mirrors, thanks to a law legislators view as outdated. A bill under consideration in the Illinois capitol would no longer allow law enforcement to pull over someone for having an item like an air freshener, a disability placard or a rosary hanging from their rearview mirror or attached to the windshield. Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias believes the current law is discriminatory. “Pulling someone over for merely having an air freshener attached to the rearview mirror is not only archaic, it’s ridiculous,” Giannoulias said. “Amending the law by prohibiting traffic stops that encourage discriminatory practices will ultimately make our streets safer for both motorists and police officers.”Rep. LaShawn Ford (D-Chicago), who sponsored the bill in the House of Representatives, thinks changing the law will help keep communities safer as it would reduce the number of interactions ...

'May Day' march held downtown for immigrant rights

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

'May Day' march held downtown for immigrant rights CHICAGO — Local activists are rallying and marching Monday for immigrant rights in Chicago.The "May Day" March is recognized nationally, it's also known as International Workers Day. May Day: World’s workers rally, France sees pension anger May Day protest participants gathered in Union Park Monday morning and made their way to the Federal Plaza.Organizers said they will be in recognition of immigrant workers and to deliver a letter to legislators demanding immigration reform and a path to citizenship.Since last August, Chicago has welcomed more than 8,000 asylum seekers via bus and plane after being vetted in Texas. ‘We simply have no more shelters:’ Lightfoot implores Abbott to stop sending migrants Mayor Lori Lightfoot sent a letter to Texas Governor Greg Abbott about the influx of arrivals, saying in part:“I know by your actions that you either do not see or do not care about the trauma these migrants have already faced and continue to suffer under the humanitarian crisis yo...

Monday Forecast: Temps in mid 40s with rain, possible mix of snow

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

Monday Forecast: Temps in mid 40s with rain, possible mix of snow Monday: Cloudy, 80% rain showers, windy, WNW 15-20 G35. High: 44Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)Monday Night: Cloudy, chance for rain, windy, NW 15-20 G35. Low: 38Chicago Area Radar | WGN TVTuesday: Mainly cloudy, 20% rain, breezy, NW 15-20 G30. High: 48Weather Blog | Chicago | WGN TV7DAY wgntv.com/weather

Chicago Park District summer programs registration begins Monday

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:16:51 GMT

Chicago Park District summer programs registration begins Monday CHICAGO — Registration for Chicago Park District summer programs opened Monday morning.Chicagoans can register for camps and classes at parks West of California Avenue, starting at 9 a.m. Monday. Those who are East of California Avenue can register starting Tuesday.View a list of registration dates by park here: Summer Registration Dates by ParkDay camps run for six weeks from June 26 to August 4. According to the park district's website, camps will include sports, arts, fitness, and outdoor activities.More information check out the Chicago Park District website.