EDMONTON - Former prime minister Stephen Harper is the new chairman of the Alberta Investment Management Corp., which oversees more than $160 billion in funds, including pension funds and the ...
The appointment of the former prime minister comes after the provincial government removed the entire board of the Alberta ...
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The provincial government of Alberta has appointed Stephen J. Harper, the former prime minister of Canada, as the new chair of the board of the C$168.9 billion ($124.5 billion) Alberta Investment ...
The Alberta government has hired former prime minister Stephen Harper as the new chairman of the board of the Alberta ...
If Stephen Harper’s performance as a consultant matches his performance as Canada’s 22nd prime minister, he should accomplish great things in his post-political life. I, and many others around ...
Alberta’s government appointed former prime minister Stephen Harper as chairman of the province’s $169-billion public-sector pension fund manager and added a senior government official to its ...
Alberta’s government has considered hiring former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to oversee its public pension fund manager, which is without a permanent board after all of its directors ...
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement after the release of Burmese Nobel peace laureate and pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi: “I am pleased that Aung San Suu Kyi has ...
OTTAWA — B.C. mayors will be pleased to see the details Thursday of a $14 billion infrastructure program that was first unveiled in the 2013 budget, Industry Minister James Moore predicted ...
Former prime minister Stephen Harper has been appointed chairman of the board of the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo), the provincial government said Wednesday. The Alberta ...
The previous Conservative government, under prime minister Stephen Harper, tended to unveil the fall update at events outside of Ottawa, before luncheons organized by local chambers or business ...