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Into Government is Alberta's independent, weekly newsletter
on policy and politics. On this Web site we have provided a free
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This Week's INSIGHT into Government
Week ending 27 Jan 2012 Vol 26, No 20
- The parties rev up their election manoeuvring; the PCs have the advantage of making gov't announcements
- Some of the groups that ran the No Plan campaign in the 2008 election are back with Better Way Alberta (Better Way Alberta campaign)
- Work starts on a new social policy framework (Draft discussion guide for new social policy framework, PDF, 124 KB, History of poverty reduction policies in Alberta, PDF, 396 KB)
- An eminence grise surfaces in work on energy and environment issues
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- Why the superficially short distance from a big election win to a landslide is much bigger than it looks
- Electing Senate nominees will cost an estimated $3.1 million, nearly twice the cost of the 2004 elections
- The child and youth advocate asks for a large budget increase and is told he may not be asking for enough
- Hidden stories in the PC nomination contests; and
- A new poll puts the Conservatives into a commanding lead (Leger Marketing poll published Jan. 20 on Alberta voting preferences, PDF, 680 KB)
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