This Week In Alberta August 25, 2023

This Week $13.6 million for emerging digital technology: Alberta’s government announced it would invest $13.6 million to support emerging technology companies. The program will support 19 partners ranging from university researchers to Alberta IoT allowing them to access resources to advance their prototypes for the marketplace. The funding is part of the Alberta Innovates’ Ecosystem Development Partnerships […]

This Week In Alberta August 18, 2023

This Week Increasing access to lab testing: Earlier this month, Alberta Precision Laboratories began offering lab services to Calgarians to address delays and wait times. In addition to offering services in hospitals and services to Calgarians, Alberta Precision Laboratories and DynaLIFE have agreed to work together to offer services in all regions of the province. The move […]

This Week In Alberta August 4, 2023

This Week 4 new mandate letters: As of last week, mandate letters for eighteen ministries were released. This week, the Premier issued a further four letters outlining the priorities of the government. These include mandate letters for the following ministers:  $45 million for hydrogen innovation: In conjunction with Alberta’s Hydrogen Roadmap, the province announced two hydrogen funding competitions through the Alberta Innovates’ […]

Wellington Advocacy Appoints Daniel Gordon as Chief Growth Officer (CGO)

Toronto, July 31 – Wellington Advocacy, a leading government relations, strategic communications, and digital mobilization firm, is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Gordon as its first Chief Growth Officer. With expertise in government relations, corporate growth strategies and public policy development, Daniel brings a wealth of experience to this new role. Most recently, […]

Ontario By-election Results

Yesterday, the Ontario Liberals surprised many with an upset win in Kanata-Carleton and held off a strong challenge from star PC candidate Gary Crawford in Scarborough-Guildwood to win both Ontario by-elections. The Liberals benefited in Kanata-Carleton from recruiting former MP Karen McCrimmon, who took advantage of her name recognition in a sleepy summer by-election. Despite […]