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"It was the United States government that really dealt a blow to its trading relationship with Canada by blocking that project,” said former Alberta...
Article content A battle has been waged in recent months between the residents of Erlton, Parkhill, Rideau and Roxboro and the developer behind a...
We all know that an apple rots from the core outward, but perhaps we need to consider if that applies to our city as well.
Anger small town Alberta and it could bring the curtain down on Tory rule come the next election
Keystone XL resurrection talk comes as Alberta and Canada propose new oil pipeline to the West Coast
It started at the University of Alberta when the Red Cross launched a blood donor clinic for the students.
CBRE report has Calgary moving up to 15th spot across North America in its annual tech talent study
Last Friday’s decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal on bike lanes doesn’t have any direct bearing on the debate around or the future of bike...
Calgary’s airport is having a record run. In 2025, YYC handled 19.4 million travellers and offered 108 non-stop destinations. That growth...
Wildfires raging in Canada this summer not only underscore the severe threat that climate change poses to the country’s ecosystems, but also...
If there’s one thing we don’t need, it’s more of the same. In 2025, patients endured a median wait of 28.6 weeks from referral to treatment, and...
The announcement in early July from the Prime Minister’s Office — confirming that Canada and Alberta will advance a new West Coast pipeline...
“No one is coming to save you. You have to save yourself.”
One fine morning, the rest of Canada might wake up, grab a coffee and suddenly realize Alberta’s already separated. Calm down. It didn’t quietly...
Canadian unity is deeply personal to me. I was born in Canada as a first-generation Canadian. My family came here as refugees after fleeing the Nazi...
Such crimes are some of the worst committed as they rely on people's natural instincts to trust others, especially those who appear to be friends
The Oct 19 referendum voting edges closer. Mostly dormant now, this weird provincial project will explode on the Alberta scene after Labour Day.
Albertans are different, for sure — but in a good way?
In some cases, opposition is derailing the centres. Nonetheless, about 100 centres are being pushed across Canada
As Calgary streets become more dangerous, why is Alberta making safer streets harder to get? This year in Calgary, we are on track to surpass last...
Alberta should direct its focus toward other transfer programs — or other policy changes — that could actually make a difference here
We’re the targets of Trump’s ill will — and yet, Canada still has legions of friends and general goodwill in the U.S.
Over the past year, something remarkable has happened in Canada. We cheered on the Toronto Blue Jays during their World Series run, welcomed the world...
Alberta is on the verge of another industrial boom. AI data centres are being proposed across the province, with promises of jobs, investment and...
For 13 days, a little boy brought an entire city together. Every morning, people woke up hoping that would be the day Parker Wells would come home....
As Alberta should be moving back toward fiscal stability and surplus territory with this year’s elevated oil prices, many small business owners are...
The UCP government and the cycling activists are about to face-off over bike lanes
Watching Dr. Anthony Fauci giving his non-testimony last week was distressing on many levels. Here was a man, as former director of the U.S. National...
If you are injured by a negligent motorist in Alberta, you have the right to compensation from the at-fault driver’s insurance company for your pain...
Don’t think it’s so far-fetched. Has someone already called the cops on Premier Danielle Smith? After all, Smith is giving Albertans the chance to...
Smith nor anyone else can move Prime Minister Mark Carney on a system shafting Alberta — equalization
When the U.S. and Israel struck Iran on Feb. 28 and the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, most analysts expected Beijing to be among the biggest...
What did we expect? Simple — a human being able to cut through red tape and procedures on the basis of a long-term relationship, personal...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith scorches NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to Red Deer last week wasn’t specifically intended to reassure Albertans about potential trade war tactics....
When it comes to building new housing in Calgary, almost everyone has something to complain about. For some it’s not fast enough; for others it’s...
Private capital markets have already rendered a verdict on a new pipeline yet governments rallying on to build one. Nobody has explained why Canada...
'Gas is quietly doing its thing. There is still a lot more gas to be found, a lot more supply growth to come and a lot more demand growth to come'
The answer we did not want. Parker is found and he is dead
Choosing a restaurant has never been easier. Everyone with a smartphone can find information about restaurants in seconds.
It might lead to those beyond Alberta’s borders to conclude, when it comes to separation, we’re all hat and no cattle
The answer we did not want. Parker is found and he is dead
And Jon McKenzie sees the potential for more growth in Canada
On the International Day of Friendship, we need more words to describe people in our circles.
Earlier this month, Alberta celebrated one of the most significant technology investment announcements in its history.
Across the sector, there is a growing sense of what's possible — that new pipeline projects could move ahead and diversify Canada's exports