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The United Arab Emirates has announced that it will no longer be a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries effective May 1. With...
Alberta has made meaningful progress in building an innovation-driven economy. From supporting startups to investing in technology sectors, the...
In order to diversify Canada's market reach, West Coast access is needed says president of the Explorers and Producers Association of Canada
Premier Danielle Smith up in the polls and the NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has no answers
The provincial government’s proposed changes to Alberta Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) bring a sense of deja vu. In 1999, dramatic...
Canada's wildfire system wasn't built for today's megafires, says author who was among thousands to flee 2016 Fort McMurray blaze
The federal-provincial energy accord has drawn national attention to pipelines, but attracting major investment into the burgeoning AI-focused data...
Dan McLean, the city councillor, is entering the provincial political arena. He wants a crack at Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi.
Elections Alberta seems to believe the list in question was legitimately supplied to the separatist Republican Party of Alberta
The failure of Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney to resolve the outstanding conditions of the 2025 MOU by April 1 deadline was...
Is anyone accountable at Calgary city hall? Apparently not
Call up the Canadian government’s 'drought monitor.' See the map showing swaths of bright yellow strips from coast to coast indicating 'abnormally...
Alberta’s separatist drive isn’t really a fight for the future of Canada. It’s a battle for the United Conservative Party. The latest polling...
'You have a large player now signalling that they have a positive view on the Canadian gas story'
Premier Danielle Smith made it clear last week — she will not be a neutral observer when it comes to the referendum campaign. That, of course,...
The federal government’s announcement on April 21 of the creation of a second Domestic Trade Commissioners Network is long overdue. It is good news...
The police station in Victoria Park closed in 2017, what followed was a lot of crime and social disorder downtown
Highway speed limit on divided highways. The Alberta government is trying it out on a stretch of Highway 2 near Edmonton later this week
When Premier Danielle Smith pointed to a $700 “comprehensive” health screening in Japan, the implication was straightforward — a wide range of...
Canada has set an ambitious goal — expand trade beyond the United States and build stronger economic ties with fast-growing markets around the...
Alberta is emerging as a North American leader in the artificial intelligence economy, aiming to attract $100 billion in data centre investment by...
Premier Danielle Smith’s recent remark — “You can earn your way into inclusion, but you can earn your way out of it, too” — reveals a...
The world is being invited to invest in Canada. Let’s make it an offer they can’t refuse. That’s exactly the spirit behind Prime Minister Mark...
The United Conservative Party government has announced that it is restarting the process of redrawing Alberta’s electoral boundaries. For the first...
Danielle Smith indicated Alberta still prefers a new oil export pipeline that goes to a deepwater port in northern British Columbia — not one to...
Premier Danielle Smith supports Alberta staying in Canada. Most of her party members don't. That could be a problem
This has become a complicated mess with rule changes, new laws and a general impression that the UCP coddles the separatists
Alberta’s government did the right thing by ignoring the clamour to immediately axe its gas tax. Such a welcome display of backbone in the face of...
As physicians, we prefer to work in the shadows. An anesthesiologist ensures life-threatening situations never occur while monitoring from the back of...
Crimes against those in their waning years of life tend to target the victims' financial stability rather than their physical vulnerability
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi believes he would become premier if there was an election now
Farkas is what he promised to be — a mayor focused strictly on solving Calgary problems, one by one, rather than scoring political points
We are increasingly seeing a growing appetite among city council to repeal things that are difficult, without the same energy to replace them with...
'This is a really good chance for Canada to be a reliable supplier in the long term,' said Sun Ryung Park, a senior research specialist with the Asia...
Smith's naysayers once again slam the premier. This time it's over her daylight time decision
Five years ago, an Elections Canada report called for a redistribution of seats in the House of Commons, which resulted in three new seats for...
The latest levy set by the Alberta Energy Regulator continues a pattern of egregious underfunding of the Orphan Well Association, delaying the cleanup...
By discarding a new electoral map drawn by an independent commission, it's impossible to not question the sincerity of the province's reasons for...
Daylight time year-round in Alberta? We have the answer from Premier Smith
Alberta has always prided itself on doing things differently. Unfortunately, when it comes to support for people living with disabilities, the new...
While Alberta urgently needs a thorough debate about its relationship with Canada, federalists and separatists alike are missing the key point — the...
Calgary Flames talked a good game three years ago. Three years later, they have to start playing one.
The UCP is forever poking its nose into Alberta hotspots, from public libraries to municipal councils, medical practices, speed limits, and much more....
Albertans are once again being told — this time by the president of the Coal Association of Canada — that coal companies have our best interests,...
In a recent op-ed on a conservative website, Red Deer MLA Jason Stephan argued that a referendum on Alberta independence is a reasonable and...
Attempts to control the media are seen as attacks on free speech, but isn’t disinformation just as dangerous?
Justin Trudeau, from political failure to a celebrity folks fawn over. It's enough to cue the gag reflex
Alberta’s hopes of another oil pipeline to the West Coast will almost certainly vanish
'From a risk perspective and a view on global supply, Canadian LNG certainly ranks more favourably now than pre-conflict'
Pro-Canada leader Thomas Lukaszuk takes the Alberta independence movement seriously and offers an olive branch to soft-core separatists