
Dale Nally
Dale Nally is a Canadian politician and member of the United Conservative Party, currently serving as Alberta's Minister of Service Alberta. He has been in the news for proposing new legislation aimed at regulating the online gambling market in Alberta, which includes the establishment of a Crown corporation to oversee online casinos and protect consumers.
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Dale Nally is Alberta’s Red Tape Reduction Minister who called for the City of Calgary to reconsider its noise bylaw.
Alberta Premier, Calgary mayor fight over noise bylaw ahead of StampedeDale Nally is the Service Alberta Minister who commented on the recall petition against him.
Five more Alberta UCP caucus members face recall petitions, bringing total to 14Dale Nally is the minister of Service Alberta and is also facing a recall petition.
Nine of Alberta Premier Smith’s UCP legislature members facing recall petitionsService Alberta Minister Dale Nally claims the recall campaign is being organized by a well-funded, well-organized left-wing activist organization.
Alberta’s conservatives introduced recall. Now they’re the targetsOrganizers told The Globe and Mail they have submitted recall paperwork to Elections Alberta for cabinet ministers Dale Nally and RJ Sigurdson.
Alberta UCP faces public backlash as recall legislation threatens MLAsDale Nally is the Service Alberta Minister who supported the citizenship marker initiative.
Alberta plays a populist card on citizen IDs
Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally said adding citizenship markers to driver’s licences and other forms of ID won’t lead to discrimination.
Immigration lawyer, critics question Alberta’s plans to add citizenship marker to IDDale Nally, the Service Alberta Minister, discussed the implications of adding citizenship markers to driver’s licences.
Alberta adding proof of citizenship to driver’s licences, other ID
The Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction Dale Nally said on Friday that the move was meant to convey a 'renewed commitment to open and fair trade' with the U.S.
Ontario, Nova Scotia premiers say they won’t follow Alberta in buying U.S. alcohol againService Alberta Minister Dale Nally says the move signals a 'renewed commitment to open and fair trade' with the United States.
Alberta resumes buying U.S. alcohol and gambling machines, months after pause meant to fight tariffsDale Nally is the Service Alberta Minister proposing new legislation to regulate online gambling in Alberta.
Alberta aims to regulate online gambling market, capture lost revenue under new bill





































