Alberta government

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Type: Service

Description: The Government of Alberta is the administrative body for the Canadian province of Alberta. It's comprised of three branches: the legislative (Legislative Assembly of Alberta), the executive (Premier and Cabinet Ministers), and the judicial (Alberta's three-level court system). The government's responsibilities include establishing and enforcing laws, delivering programs and services to Albertans, and managing the province's resources.

Website: https://alberta.ca

Mention Analytics

Total Mentions: 22

Subreddit Mentions:

Positive Mentions: 2

Negative Mentions: 18

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NegativeCurrent Event

💬 202 comments

⬆︎ 281 upvotes

Comments express negative sentiment towards the Alberta government and its spending decisions.

Found in /r/canada/
NegativeCurrent Event

💬 229 comments

⬆︎ 435 upvotes

Is built around oil.

Found in /r/canada/
NegativeCurrent Event

💬 72 comments

⬆︎ 209 upvotes

Comments express negative sentiment towards the current government in Alberta.

Found in /r/canada/

May 10, 2025

Alberta government failed to follow access to information rules

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 15 comments

⬆︎ 368 upvotes

Mentions of the Alberta government failing to follow rules and accusations of spreading lies, and non-compliance.

Found in /r/canada/

May 8, 2025

Opinion: Danielle Smith is playing with fire when she flirts with Alberta separation

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 148 comments

⬆︎ 530 upvotes

The post and comments criticize the actions of the Alberta government.

Found in /r/canada/

May 7, 2025

Opinion: It's time for Canada to play to its economic strengths — oil and gas

NeutralCurrent Event

💬 444 comments

⬆︎ 262 upvotes

The comments discuss the economic policies of the government of Alberta.

Found in /r/canada/

May 7, 2025

Ontario is desperate for more nurses — but its red tape is forcing qualified ones to leave for other provinces

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 46 comments

⬆︎ 95 upvotes

Mentioned in the context of actions that some users perceive as detrimental to nurses.

Found in /r/canada/

May 6, 2025

Pierre Poilievre thinks he’s retreating to Conservative safety in Alberta. He’s really stepping into a minefield

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 544 comments

⬆︎ 1883 upvotes

Criticism regarding their actions and the potential for Alberta's separation.

Found in /r/canada/

May 6, 2025

Alberta government beefs up measles defence as cases rival 1980s levels

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 12 comments

⬆︎ 27 upvotes

Discussion mentions negative perception of the Alberta government's actions related to measles defense and anti-vax sentiment.

Found in /r/canada/

May 5, 2025

Smith wants to negotiate 'Alberta Accord' guaranteeing pipelines, more federal cash

NegativeCurrent Event

💬 459 comments

⬆︎ 189 upvotes

The comments criticize the actions and policies of the Alberta government and Premier Danielle Smith.

Found in /r/canada/

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