City police are actually the third highest paid service in Alberta, based on the recently released 2013 Edmonton and Medicine Hat police service contracts.
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City police are actually the third highest paid service in Alberta, based on the recently released 2013 Edmonton and Medicine Hat police service contracts.
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Where are the workers who’ve seen the most growth in their paychecks in the past year?
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EDMONTON – Alberta doctors remained among the best paid in Canada last year, receiving an average gross income of $349,470 that ranked second only to Ontario physicians, a new national study has found.
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CALGARY — Average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees in Alberta remained the highest of any province in the country in July, according to Statistics Canada.
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EDMONTON – Edmonton is Canada’s newest and one of its largest Fair Trade Towns.
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City council’s unanimous approval of a new police contract puts Medicine Hat police near the top of the table in wages compared to other municipalities in the country.
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Full-time workers who live in Sylvan Lake have the highest median employment income in Central Alberta, followed by Olds, Lacombe, Innisfail and Red Deer.
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When Bill Loutitt applied for an electrical job with the Great Canadian Oil Sands company in 1974, a recruiter told the 18-year-old Métis that, “There will never be an Indian electrician.”
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Landlords hoping to raise rents on the strength of a minimum wage increase in this province are headed for heartbreak, with advocacy groups arguing the 20 cent hike will do nothing to lift the spending power of low-income tenants.
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381,200 Albertans, including 9,800 people from Lethbridge earn less than $15 per hour according to new Statistics Canada data released by Public Interest Alberta. That means 28% or just over 1 in 4 people make less than $15 per hour in Lethbridge, compared to 21% or 1 in 5 of Albertans.
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