As we enter the month of November, we pause to remember the brave individuals who served and continue to serve our country in times of conflict and peacekeeping.
Alberta’s government is committed to providing anyone suffering from the disease of addiction the opportunity to pursue recovery. As part of the Alberta Recovery Model, Alberta’s government is building 11 recovery communities throughout the province. Five of these are in direct partnership with Indigenous communities.
The province has committed $15 million to plan eight new urgent care centers across Alberta and $2 million for an additional integrated urgent and primary care center in Airdrie.
To help support the increasing demand for veterinarian training, Alberta’s government has invested a total of $68.5 million for the development of the new Veterinary Learning Commons at the University of Calgary’s Spyhill campus. The new facility will offer an exceptional educational experience by creating new, modern learning and wellness spaces.
To mitigate rapid and steep premium hikes, Alberta’s government is extending the 7.5% good driver rate cap through 2026. This measure will remain in place as the province prepares to launch a new care-first auto insurance system in 2027.
Budget 2025 invests $185 million – up nearly $89 million – to expand career and employment supports across Alberta. Job seekers can access in-person and virtual services like counselling, job placements, fairs, and training courses. Funding for on-the-job training has doubled, including over $20 million for simulated worksites in Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, Millet, and Fort Saskatchewan, with plans to expand to more locations.
Thank you to my constituents for your support as I carry out my duties as your MLA.
MLA – Calgary North Muhammad Yaseen proudly serves the following Communities: Carrington, Evanston, Hidden Valley, Panorama Hills



