As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact Alberta’s economy, the provincial government is looking to get Albertans to work by accelerating the timeline of five new schools builds.
On Tuesday, the government announced the $100-million project will move forward this summer, creating 560 “well-paying” construction jobs for Albertans. “We thought the one way of getting people back to work and to stabilize the economy is through infrastructure at this critical time,” Infrastructure Minister Prasad Panda said in an interview with 770 CHQR. “When roads are empty and schools are vacant, this is the time to build.” On April 9, Premier Jason Kenney announced a $2-billion investment in the province’s capital plan to help create jobs in response to