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The United States and Israel recently launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran, effectively removing the regime’s leadership and cratering its...
The fight over photo radar on Calgary’s major highways appears to revolve around speeding tickets. In reality, it raises a deeper question: can...
Canada doesn't have a strategic petroleum reserve — like the United States — and still imports foreign oil into parts of Eastern Canada
Don Cherry for the Order of Canada? Premier Danielle Smith is an enthusiastic Yes.
Across Alberta, people with severe disabilities are being pushed into poverty and food insecurity by the very systems that are meant to support them....
At the end of February, without much fanfare, the Alberta government announced the establishment of a Strategic Procurement Office.
Told friends that this week I was going to look for some colour.
The Smith government steps in, orders an inspection to get to the bottom of how Calgary's water system turned ugly
Legal, constitutional treaties cover a vast swath of Alberta’s land. First Nations would fight any attempt to strip away those entitlements, their...
New study about closure of Red Deer site shows there was no increase in overdose deaths
As of late Tuesday morning, Alberta’s projected deficit for the incoming budget was — theoretically — sitting at $1.1 billion. If that came to...
From outcast to powerhouse, the rise, fall and resurrection of Danielle Smith is an Alberta political odyssey fit for the ages. Smith is arguably the...
Every International Women’s Day comes with speeches, panels and thought leadership celebrating the accomplishments of women leaders. This year was...
Court of King’s Bench Justice Jody Fraser wrote some strong words of criticism recently about the Edmonton Police Service and comments it made about...
'We do have a volatile budget and resource revenues are the key driver of it, but going forward it’s going to get even worse,' said U of C economist...
When it comes to the Calgary drug site, we are finally be getting a date when it will be gone
No government but Quebec’s has ever sponsored a referendum on separation
The Alberta government will test out a 120 km/h speed limit on a stretch of one divided highway starting next month
Most of this massive capital demand is needed for work that should have been completed years ago
This year is shaping up to be one of progress for Alberta, with rising investment interest, strong energy demand and sectors such as agritech,...
Old-school radio crucial as backup when emergency situations render high-tech communications useless
On Feb. 24, Alberta Government house leader Joseph Schow announced the province would move to “protect vulnerable Albertans” by regulating medical...
'We have entered scenario-land. You can't be definitive, but you can start thinking through scenarios,' said ATB chief economist Mark Parsons
After all the noise about rebellion in the air, Premier Danielle Smith and the UCP score big
Calgarians are navigating real economic pressure.
'Specifically, what we want to ensure is that the MOU comes out with a policy that provides that economic viability for these long-term projects that...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith voting for Alberta independence? Apparently most of those in a poll believe so
OK, those were pretty easy to spot.
As the world once again fights over oil, we’re reminded of Canada’s self-imposed lost decade at the hands of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal...
The opening of a Canadian consulate in Greenland marks a significant development in Canada’s Arctic diplomacy — reflecting Canada’s recognition...
I don't care what the Elbows Up crowd thinks, I'm going to Chicago
'These are very volatile events right now, shaping the price. So we're just locking it in — and if it goes higher, I'll lock in some more'
Angus Reid poll shows half of Canadians oppose the U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iraq. They hate President Trump, they hate the air strikes
MAUI — The beach isn’t deserted, nor is the swimming pool. But the reality of what’s missing here in Hawaii is blatantly obvious. Given that...
As people who work directly with Alberta’s wild horses, we want to share a consequence of coal mining development that rarely makes headlines: what...
Alberta budget forecasts a deficit of $9.37 billion followed by more deficits, which runs contrary to the government’s own fiscal framework
Geopolitical volatility can quickly reshape global energy markets, and alter Alberta’s financial situation
Premier Danielle Smith and Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas are in opposing corners facing a fierce fight over a property tax hike
After cannabis was legalized for recreational use by adults in Canada in 2018, Peter Shier, president of Canadian advertising agency Naked Creative...
Calgary’s housing debate has been framed as a fight between generations — young people asking for affordability versus older homeowners protecting...
It’s hard to believe that in 2026, we still have people who claim that global warming isn’t happening. U.S. President Donald Trump calls it a hoax...
Last spring, I was sitting in a restaurant in Amsterdam — the kind where the aged wood smell wraps around you like a warm coat — when the woman...
It looked like it was going to be a nice, sparkly day.
The bottom line is that the same financial problem has cropped up time and time again. Alberta is too reliant on volatile oil and gas prices for a...
Did Premier Danielle Smith just put the Alberta Advantage on the table?
Premier Danielle Smith’s vaulted fiscal framework is challenged, if not dead
When the French philosopher René Girard wrote about scapegoating, he helped us understand how communities avoid taking responsibility for their own...