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Click to read story Redford stages a stunning come-from-behind win to become Alberta's new premier-to-be.
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Click to read story Redford says she was sorry for not asking Progressive Conservative MLAs who sat on the no-meet committee to pay back every bit of the $1,000 a month apiece for 39 months as the Wildrose and Liberal MLAs have done — instead of an earlier PC pledge to pay back the last five or so months' worth.
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Click to read story Redford says she didn't see a down-turn in the economy coming. She says borrowing money for infrastructure isn't debt.
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Click to read story Numbers released peg the cost of Redford’s trip to the London Olympics at $518,000 — including $114,000 in unused hotel rooms after the group was pared from 47 to 29 delegates. Redford spent $23,075.51.
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Click to read story It's alleged Redford's sister Lynn used taxpayer dollars to put on PC events and fundraisers.
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Click to read story Tourism Minister Christine Cusanelli apologises for flying her mother and daughter to the London Olympics, and charging taxpayers. Cusanelli later lost her cabinet post in a shuffle.
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Click to read story Opposition parties continue to slam Redford for not releasing severance details of her former chief of staff Stephen Carter, who himself had tweeted the six-figure sum.
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Click here to read story The Modernizing Regional Governance Act allowed municipalities to form and cooperate on regional growth plans, and included a potential jail sentence for participating municipalities' mayors and reeves who withheld information from the board. Redford announced it was on hold Oct. 31.
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Click to read story Redford is cleared of any wrongdoing when she was in on the decision to pick her ex-hubby’s law firm to represent the province in a $10-billion lawsuit against the tobacco companies.
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Click to read story The provincial government spent over $1 million on "Building Alberta" road signs in 2013 — carrying Redford's name and PC party colours — show documents released by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF). It's alleged the signs are simply partisan, Tory propaganda.
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Click to read story While Redford pledged her government would live within its means, she also gave her top political staffers some hefty salary raises in 2013.
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Click to read story Court of Queen's Bench Justice Denny Thomas rules that the provincial government's Bill 46, The Public Salary Restraint Act, has the potential to cause long-term harm to labour relations in Alberta.
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Click to read story Roughly $300,000 of a $1.2 million budget boost to the office of Premier Alison Redford will go towards hiring more letter writers that can respond faster to the influx of correspondence sent to the premier.
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Click to read story Redford announces that she has paid back the controversial $45,000 cost of her trip to South Africa as rumours swirl that she's facing an unprecedented caucus revolt. She'd been called on for weeks to pay it back.
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Click to read story Calling Redford “not a nice lady” and a bully who runs her leadership on intimidation, Calgary Foothills MLA Len Webber goes independent.
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Click to read story "Give us a chance Alison, get out," said Edmonton-Beverly-Clareview PC Constituency President Stephen Robson in an interview with CBC Radio Edmonton.
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Click to read story Party executives tell Redford they're coming up with a “work plan” to help the premier figure out where she can improve.
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Click to read story Calgary MLA Donna Kennedy-Glans resigning from Tory caucus to sit as an independent, saying she's "convinced that elements of this 43-year-old government are simply unable to make the changes needed to achieve that dream of a better Alberta."
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Click here to read the story After two Tory MLAs quit the party in recent weeks, Redford says the very public questions of caucus allegiances and leadership style have distracted from the important work of the government, such as the balanced budget. She steps down effective the following Sunday. Deputy Premier Dave Hancock is named interim leader, and sworn in as Alberta's 15th premier.
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Click to read story Redford's India junket in early January was $11,000 over budget, according to a public disclosure.
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Click to read the story It's learned that Redford ordered a penthouse ‘Premier’s Suite’ be built into renovations at the $375-million Federal Building downtown.
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Click to read story Nine staffers let go from Redford's office will take home more than $1.3 million in severance, benefits and vacation payouts.
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Taxpayers were billed to the tune of hundreds of thousands due to increased security demands for former premier Alison Redford. -
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Redford used fake passengers to keep government planes to herself, according to leaked auditor general documents. -
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Redford said she couldn't get t in the southern Alberta floods in June, 2013, because of meetings Jasper. It comes to light that former premier Redford spent just two hours in meetings. -
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Saying "mistakes were made," Redford resigns her MLA post. It's the day before the auditor general is to release his probe into her alleged abuse of the government fleet of planes. -
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