The Province is investing $10 million to expand psychology programs at 12 post-secondary institutions, adding 761 new seats to meet rising demand for mental-health services. This funding aims to address both current and future needs by increasing educational opportunities in psychology.
Alberta's projected surplus for 2024-25 is $2.9 billion, a significant increase from the $367 million forecasted earlier this year, largely due to higher oil prices and population growth. However, this surplus is largely tied up in non-spendable accounts, and the government will need to borrow $641 million for immediate needs.
Albertans are dealing with a surge in wasp activity this late summer, with garden centers in southern Alberta seeing high demand for wasp control solutions. Pharmacists are reporting a spike in wasp sting treatments too. Pest control professionals note that increased wasp activity may be linked to wildfires and abundant food sources like aphids.