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Brett McKay is an Edmonton-based journalist specializing in investigative and data-driven stories. Prior to joining the IJF, he spent years covering Alberta politics with a focus on health care, municipal government, labour, the fossil fuel industry and political influence networks. His work has appeared in The Tyee, APTN, The Breach, CTV News and Great West Media.
Public database lets users explore campaign finances, see major funding sources and look up contributors
Critics are raising concerns about efficiency and cost, but province says it remains committed to border patrol plan
New mandate letter directs municipal affairs minister to implement a strategy to protect Albertans from taxes directed at secondary homes
Financial statements show percentage of ticket sales available for charity has declined since raffle moved online
Lobbying records show oil and gas industry has been advocating for loosening of regulations and end of carbon levy
Canadian ethical guidelines say all partisan political activity must end after appointment to the bench
Fortis and its subsidiary Newfoundland Power have donated more than $150,000 to the provincial Liberals and Progressive Conservatives
Alberta health authorities said the program freed up 50,000 over two years, data shows that number is closer to 19,000.
The chief of staff to Alberta’s minister of energy and minerals is also the head of the political third-party advertiser Alberta Resource Advocacy Foundation
Use of police dogs by RCMP, and compensation for bites, highest in B.C. and Alberta
221 titles will be pulled from shelves by Oct. 1
The biggest names in sports betting and internet gaming employed more than a dozen public relations firms in the push for private, regulated betting
Businesses and unions can donate to municipal candidates again ahead of this fall's local elections in Alberta
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Data highlights cycle of understaffing, stress and attrition among Alberta paramedics
Between 2015 and 2024, Albertans, corporations and unions made 97,275 donations totalling $90.9 million to provincial political parties.
Internal emails show how education ministry staff compiled pages of book titles that could be restricted through new content guidelines.
The Building Industry and Land Development (BILD) Alberta Association is asking the Government of Alberta to review Canmore’s vacancy tax bylaw
Transfer makes Premier Smith the minister responsible for Communications and Public Engagement department.
Internal emails show how the mayor and city staff helped draft and pitch a proposal for a publicly funded, privately delivered urgent care centre in Airdrie, Alta.
Alberta's education minister initially said he was approached by concerned parents. We now know he met with groups campaigning to remove books from libraries in Canada.
Expenses jump 28% as public disclosures reveal costly trip to Azerbaijan, repeat U.S. trade missions
Changes to Alberta’s municipal governance rules have jeopardized a stable source of revenue for newspapers and politicized funding, industry argues
Legal definitions would determine whether proposed ban is effective or enforceable, experts say
Crime content used in Canada Proud's anti-Carney campaign