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higher-risk jobs, multi-family or multi-generational homes, and large newcomer populations who faced language and cultural barriers. Some of the announced supports included: free hotel stay for 14 days for individuals who test positive for COVID-19, complete with culturally-appropriate food; temporary financial aid in the amount of $ 625 upon completion of their self-isolation; COVID Care Teams to provide on the ground outreach and practical support, safe transportation to COVID-19 assessment and testing facilities; and public awareness campaign involving communication of key messages in more than 10 languages through radio television, print advertising, social media channels and web platforms. The
Calgary Outreach and Calgary COVID Table was headed by Minister Sawhney. Sawhney and 17 not-for-profits worked to offer support for Northeast Calgary residents, which ranged from culturally appropriate food hampers and COVID-19 information in multiple languages, to mental health and employment support. Care packages filled with hand sanitizer, masks and flyers with information in different languages were distributed across northeast Calgary within the first two days of announcements. The COVID care teams also packaged and delivered groceries, culturally-appropriate food and necessities to doorsteps of NE Calgary residents needing support. A COVID hotline (1-833-217-6614) was set up to provide help and support for Northeast Calgarians in more than 25 languages.
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months of 2023. The ministry has also set up grant programs to assist community groups to teach others about multicultural values and cross-cultural understanding. The Trade, Immigration and
Multiculturalism ministry also oversees the Multiculturalism-Indigenous and Inclusion Grant. This grant is specifically to support cross-cultural understanding between Albertans and Indigenous, Metis and Inuit communities. Also within the multiculturalism portfolio of the ministry lays the Anti-racism Advisory Council (AARAC). Established in 2018 AARAC has 24 members from across the province that assist the Alberta Government in implementing the Alberta Anti-Racism Action Plan. This action plan is a multi-step plan aimed at addressing hate crimes and racism in Alberta. Created in July 2022 this action plan is meant to demonstrate what the Alberta government is doing to address racism and ensuring all Albertans have equal access to information, resources, and services. There are five main themes within the Alberta Anti-Racism Action Plan that include Public Education and Awareness, Government as a Catalyst for Improvements, empowering Communities, Responding to hate Crimes and Data and Measurement.
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government on its relationship with civil society organizations to help these organizations address pressing social issues across
Alberta. In 2020, at the request of the Minister Sawhney, the council engaged with civil society organizations and experts regarding the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on civil society and produced a report, Moving Forward: Charting a Path to Civil Society Recovery. In April 2021, Sawhney asked the Council to engage civil society organizations and relevant experts, and provide a report that includes advice on how civil society organizations can help address challenges facing women in Alberta in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the Minister’s direction, the Council engaged with civil society organizations and experts, individual women with lived experience, and Elders from Indigenous communities and also undertook research on policy issues related to challenges confronting women. In 2022 the Council presented a report that offers advice on how civil society and government can work together to address challenges faced by women, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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in funding to over 460 charities, not-for-profits, food banks and civil society organizations. Food banks across
Alberta were provided $ 5 million in funding to help them feed vulnerable populations. Announcing the grants, Sawhney stated that “Our daily routines and many things we take for granted have had to change, but together Albertans are meeting the challenges of the pandemic. Emergency social services funds are helping communities do more to support vulnerable Albertans.” Critical Workers Benefit, a one-time, $ 1,200 payment as an extra support to vulnerable communities affected by COVID, was also provided in public healthcare, social services, and education sectors.
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getting vaccinated much more of a challenge for them. These clinics were held at the Baitun Nur Mosque and Akram Jomaa
Islamic Centre, at the Somali Canadian Society of Calgary and the Dashmesh Culture Centre. A northeast Calgary leisure centre’s (Village Square Leisure Centre) hockey arena was also transformed into a mass vaccination clinic for a weekend. These clinics operated on a no-appointment basis and were instrumental in bringing the vaccination rate in Calgary NE (the area with highest COVID infections) to 99%. While Sawney was the minister for all of Alberta, a similar level of actions were not taken for Albertans outside her own constituency.
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program called
Alberta Relief for Shortfalls for Transit Operators (RESTOR), as a top-up to assist municipalities that were feeling the financial pinch from low ridership over the last two years due to COVID. Minister Sawhney was quoted as saying “Public transit is an essential service, in particular for students who are returning to on-campus learning, seniors and other vulnerable populations who may be re-entering the workforce to get to and from work or re-engaging in social activities. Alberta’s government is proud to step up and recognizes how important transit services are to our communities.”
552:, on June 10, 2020, the UCP government announced to families and care providers at these 24-hour Direct Operations programs—Residential Support Services (RSS) for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD) in Edmonton, Family Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) in Edmonton, and Graduated Supports Services (GSS) for PDD in Calgary—that the Ministry of Community and Social Services (CSS) was exploring "alternative service delivery models", transitioning from Government Direct Operations to Contracted Service Providers.
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pilot project to test new technology and update the outdate wastewater infrastructure of the town of Sundre. The funding created a pilot project that would end in 2023 and created 69 construction jobs. Minister
Sawhney was quoted as saying “Water is our most precious resource. Alberta’s government is pleased to support Sundre and other municipalities in their work to modernize core facilities, plan for future growth and meet the environmental standards of today and tomorrow.”
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January 18 was to prioritize immigrant applications who had close family connections in Alberta. Sawhney’s explanation of this change was that it will ensure immigrants coming to Alberta will have support systems to ensure they settle into their communities easier. The program will allocate 25% of the nominations given by the federal government to Alberta to immigrants with close family connections in the province.
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637:. The CSS said in September that there was enough capacity for emergency shelters in Calgary. Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness's CEO Tim Richter told Canadian Press that normally, winter emergency response planning is done in the summer. Concerns were raised that these plans had not been made by September, and that funding had not yet been allocated.
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February 2022 Minister Sawhney announced $ 7.5 million grant to expand infrastructure and services at Red Deer Regional Airport. Minister Sawhney was quoted as saying “The aviation sector is a vital part of Alberta’s Recovery Plan and this project will be a great boost to the Red Deer and central
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Highway in the Bow Valley area. Minister Sawhney stated that “This overpass will drastically reduce the chances of wildlife-vehicle collisions. The overpass will not only increase safety for
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Based on 2019 data, it has been estimated that Alberta will experience a shortage of approximately 3,600 commercial truck drivers in 2023. To help address this potential shortfall, the Government of Alberta, through Transportation, introduced the Driving Back to Work Grant in November 2020 to provide
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Under the Trade, Immigration and Multiculturalism portfolio sits a large crown corporation called the Invest Alberta Corporation. Created in 2019 the IAC works directly works with investors globally to start up or scale up in Alberta. The IAC has 11 international offices in areas with key markets of
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In December 2022 Minister Sawhney represented Alberta in the Federal-Provincial-Territorial (FPT) Committee on Internal Trade Annual Meeting. Sawhney engaged with her fellow trade ministers and discussed working with them to achieve collective inter-provincial trade goals. This agenda of the meeting
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When Rajan Sawhney was installed as Minister of Trade, Immigration and Multiculturalism she was given clear direction about the Government of Alberta’s trade priorities. The mandate given to Sawhney was to work in collaboration with other ministries, towards enhancing Alberta’s trade infrastructure,
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On January 18, 2023 Rajan Sawhney announced a change to the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). AAIP is an economic immigration program that is aimed at bringing in newcomers to help fill large gaps in the Alberta labour force. While Alberta has yet to fill these gaps, hence their focus on
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Sawhney’s ministry was tasked with standing up for communities in the province that face racism. The Ministry has set up multiple roundtables with marginalized groups to collect data and feedback on their experiences of racism in the province. Multiple roundtables have been held throughout the early
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In another announcement in May 2022 Minister Sawhney stated that the 72-year-old Athabasca’s Highway 813 Bridge will be replaced by a new, $ 70-million structure. She quoted that “The existing bridge is old, too narrow and has served its useful life. The new bridge will support economic development,
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In May 2022, as part of the Alberta recovery plan a new interchange at Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Highway and 65 Avenue in Leduc was announced that would support more than 470 construction jobs and improve access to key cargo hubs. Sawhney quoted “The QEII is the busiest stretch of highway in Alberta
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In another safety-related initiative, the ministries of Justice and Transportation released changes to how photo radar is used by Albertan municipalities, responding to public sentiment that automated traffic enforcement was being used as a “cash cow.” ] On November 30, 2021, Sawhney stated that the
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On December 15, 2020 the Alberta government announced comprehensive outreach programs and supports to help residents living in communities with the highest rates of COVID-19, including upper and lower northeast Calgary. These communities faced unique barriers, such as employment in public-facing and
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In March 2020, the UCP Alberta Government announced an additional emergency funding for charities, not-for-profits and civil society organizations to support their COVID-19 response. In May 2020, Sawhney, as CSS Minister, after reviewing applications from across the province, provided $ 30 million
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report revealing that the CSS was reviewing AISH and potentially making cuts, On September 14, Sawhney dismissed concerns saying, "Let me state definitively that there will be no cuts to AISH financial benefits." On September 15, Premier Kenney said that the UCP was examining "eligibility criteria"
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government. The budget included both generous decrease in corporate tax rates and deep cuts to health and education program budgets as part of the UCP 2019 election campaign commitment to balance the budget by 2021. In the fall of 2020, Sawhney's AISH portfolio attracted media attention as AISH was
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After Jason Kenney stepped down as leader of the United Conservative Party, a leadership election was called. Rajan Sawhney stepped down from her role as Minister of Transportation to compete for leadership of the UCP. Sawhney’s leadership campaign platform included: Support for the Alberta energy
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On December 1, 2022 the Alberta Government in partnership with the IAC and Siwin Foods announced a $ 54 million expansion to the Siwin Foods Edmonton facility. Siwin Foods is a food processing business that ships ready to eat food to international markets. Minister Sawhney approved a $ 2.8 million
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Minister Sawhney served as the Chair for the WESTAC (Western Transportation Advisory Council) Fall Forum in 2021. The theme of the forum was “A Legacy in the Making: The Impact of Critical Decisions on Canadian Prosperity.” This forum provided Sawhney with an opportunity to hear from select WESTAC
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Working on the feedback from stakeholders from trucking industry and public complaints regarding the state of roadside washroom facilities Minister Sawhney approved $ 1.5 MM for the conversion 10 outhouse-style washrooms with pump-out pits on provincial highways to flush toilet facilities. Sawhney
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According to a July 2020 Ministry of Community and Social Services (CSS) statement, the alternative service affects how services are delivered, not who pays for them. The government will continue to pay, but services will be contracted to "community-based organizations" that already provide 99% of
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As Minister of Transportation, Rajan Sawhney oversaw a funding project to update an non-transportation project, the Sundre Wastewater Plant. Why this fell under Transportation and not Environment or Infrastructure was never explained. $ 7.5 million was allocated to the town of Sundre to create a
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Underneath the Immigration portfolio Rajan Sawhney has focused on increasing the number of immigrants coming to Alberta. While the Canadian Federal Government is responsible for immigration matters, the provinces are awarded a certain number of nominations to send to the federal government with
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Providing financial fuel for Alberta’s municipal transit system Minister Sawhney announced $ 79.5 million provincial funding, which after being matched by the federal government, provided a total of almost $ 159 million to support 26 Alberta municipalities. This funding was provided under a new
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To Increase the vaccination rates in Calgary NE area various walk-in clinics were opened. Many people in that part of the city are newcomers to Canada, working multiple jobs and facing language, financial and cultural barriers. Access to technology was another issue and all these obstacles made
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dollar grant through the Investment Growth Fund to help Siwin Foods scale-up their capacity to produce locally sourced food products. Rajan Sawhney was quoted as saying this about the announcement “Our government is proud to be creating an economic climate that is attracting and retaining high-
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As Minister of Transportation, Sawhney oversaw a number of major construction projects. These included the opening of the remainder of the Southwest Calgary Ring Road to traffic on October 2, 2021; completion of Northeast Stoney Trail widening in July 2021; and the start of construction on the
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to our province. We are continuing to work hard to ensure Alberta is known as an international destination to do business. Our recent investment into Siwin Foods will create jobs in Alberta, increase our economic growth and recovery, and support the Alberta agriculture industry.”
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interest for Alberta. The IAC was created to offer seamless services for organizations looking to invest in the Alberta economy. Since Minister Sawhney has been Minister of Trade, Immigration and Multiculturalism the IAC has approved one grant to a business investing in Alberta.
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allows people at risk of domestic violence to find out if their partner has a violent or abusive past. The legislation also allows law enforcement to proactively inform an individual of their partner’s domestic violence history. The legislation came into effect in April 2021.
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and a critical economic and trade corridor. The Edmonton International Airport is growing as a significant cargo hub. This project supports hundreds of jobs while providing carriers, commuters and consumers safer and more efficient access to the area.”
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had stated that "motorists deserve to have safe, clean, modern and dignified washrooms as they travel our province’s highways. Converting 10 outhouse-style washrooms to flush toilets will benefit the travelling public, tourists and commercial drivers”
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This included Scenic Bow Place, with its Scenic Bow group homes, including GSS assisted-living facility (a long-term residence for approximately 200 developmentally challenged residents, with a staff of 300 staff.) According to a July 25, 2020
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Springbank Off-Stream Reservoir (SR1) project in February 2022. SR1 is a 3,700 acre dry reservoir that, together with the Glenmore Reservoir, will protect Calgary and Southern Alberta from future major flooding events.
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789:Funding for Municipal Transit Systems
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2282:"Driving Back to Work Grant Program"
2008:Villani, Mark (September 24, 2020).
780:Highway 1 Wildlife Overpass Crossing
1922:Boothby, Lauren (October 3, 2020).
1896:Hudes, Sammy (September 15, 2020).
1794:Yousif, Nadine (October 25, 2019).
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2332:"Freshening up highway rest stops"
1843:Dawson, Tyler (October 24, 2019).
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2910:Asays, David (28 December 2022).
2258:"Tightening rules on photo radar"
1951:Krugel, Lauren (August 5, 2020).
1869:Sidhu, Ina (September 14, 2020).
1510:Mall, Rattan (November 4, 2018).
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771:Sundre Wastewater Plant Project
384:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
337:Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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2650:"Taking action against racism"
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740:Commercial Rest Stops
463:University of Calgary
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875:Ottawa Trade Mission
758:Highway Improvements
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3751:Todd Loewen
3741:Leela Aheer
3665:Rick Wilson
3620:Jason Nixon
3600:Kaycee Madu
3580:Nate Horner
3550:Leela Aheer
3460:Independent
3280:Arcand-Paul
2891:Global News
2237:edmontonsun
2063:Global News
2014:CTV Calgary
1854:October 27,
1805:November 1,
1592:Global News
1541:Global News
1450:Irfan Sabir
1087:Alain Habel
1062:Independent
835:Immigration
548:During the
436:May 2, 1971
371:Preceded by
317:Irfan Sabir
312:Preceded by
262:Preceded by
201:Preceded by
161:Preceded by
3791:Categories
3746:Brian Jean
3610:Dale Nally
3605:Ric McIver
3595:Jason Luan
3218:van Dijken
3148:Nicolaides
3023:Boitchenko
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1756:2023-01-30
1731:October 9,
1698:October 9,
1674:October 8,
1670:. Edmonton
1645:2023-04-03
1621:2023-04-03
1597:2023-04-03
1573:2022-06-15
1547:October 8,
1521:October 8,
1475:References
1443:Successor
1241:Candidate
978:Candidate
432:1971-05-02
329:Jason Luan
267:Ric McIver
218:Matt Jones
44:relocating
3570:Tanya Fir
3450:P. Wright
3325:Ellingson
3275:Al-Guneid
3238:J. Wright
3128:McDougall
1636:"Cabinet"
1466:Incumbent
1308:Nate Pike
1183:Source(s)
621:Postmedia
459:Education
396:In office
350:Incumbent
292:In office
238:In office
220:(Trade),
181:In office
130:Incumbent
3726:Leader:
3425:Shepherd
3405:Pancholi
3385:Kasawski
3345:Goehring
3335:Eremenko
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