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EXCLUSIVE: Dreeshen lays out Alberta’s transportation vision for 2026

Alberta’s Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen says the province is shifting gears in 2026, focusing on a long-term plan that promises better roads for both city and country.

Isaac Lamoureux, True North
Dec 29, 2025
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Alberta’s Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen says the province is shifting gears in 2026, focusing on a long-term plan that promises better roads for both city and country, while also weighing up new rail and transit projects.

As part of that reset, Dreeshen pointed to the Green Line LRT as an example of what he described as “years and years of failure from Naheed Nenshi when he was mayor,” arguing that it took provincial intervention to finally sort out the project and begin construction.

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