
Cindy Tran
Reporter at Edmonton Journal
Provincial affairs/political reporter @edmontonjournal | past @cbcottawa @cdnpresspoli | @Carleton_U & @WesternU Alum | [email protected]
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edmontonjournal.com | Cindy Tran
High-speed trains and trade talks: Premier Danielle Smith makes the rounds in Japan and Korea"Through important partnerships like these, Alberta and Korea also have the opportunity to collaborate on hydrogen, ammonia, carbon capture and lithium extraction for use in clean energy technologies," Smith said. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith takes part in a panel on Canada-U.S. relations at a Calgary Chamber of Commerce luncheon last week.
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edmontonjournal.com | Cindy Tran
Here's how 'compassionate intervention' promised by the federal Conservatives lines up with Alberta's involuntary treatment act "The difference in the Conservative potential amendments is that it'll be for individuals that are already caught up in the criminal justice system" Published Apr 23, 2025 • Last updated 14 minutes ago • 3 minute read Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to members of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons, CARP, during a federal election 2025...
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calgaryherald.com | Cindy Tran
"Through important partnerships like these, Alberta and Korea also have the opportunity to collaborate on hydrogen, ammonia, carbon capture and lithium extraction for use in clean energy technologies," Smith said. Article contentPremier Danielle Smith is almost through with her week of meetings in Japan and South Korea which she hopes will help grow Alberta’s energy and agricultural markets in Asia.
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calgaryherald.com | Cindy Tran
Advertisement 1"The difference in the Conservative potential amendments is that it'll be for individuals that are already caught up in the criminal justice system"Article contentConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is proposing a “compassionate intervention” policy for those with severe addiction at a federal level if he wins the 2025 election, just days after Alberta tabled its own involuntary treatment act.
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dailyheraldtribune.com | Cindy Tran
Published Apr 17, 2025 • Last updated 18 hours ago • 4 minute readMental Health and Addiction Minister Dan Williams discusses Bill 53, the Compassionate Intervention Act, during a press conference, in Edmonton on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Photo by David Bloom /PostmediaArticle contentAlberta’s controversial involuntary addiction treatment legislation may help some, but experts say the lack of evidence on its effectiveness raises alarm bells.
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