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Premier Danielle Smith is all-in for Team Canada and believes in the likes of Prime Minister Carney and Ontario Premier Ford
You know you’re in Calgary during Stampede when one premier says of another, “I don’t want his pants to fall down.” That was Premier Danielle...
'We've got to think big, and we've got to be looking at being one of the top three energy producers and exporters in the world,' said Danielle Smith
I want to live in a province where every person, regardless of how they came to be here, is treated as a human being worthy of dignity and respect. In...
I am Calgary-born and raised. I learned to put on concerts here, and I have put on a lot of them.
Calgary police chief tells us all about what will happen in the place known as Zone Ex.
We independently select everything we recommend. Buying through us may earn us a commission, which supports our work. Plea bargains are an integral...
Canadians helping Albertans, that's what Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says made a big difference
Premier Danielle Smith rolls out her pipeline plan with Prime Minister Carney next to her, night and day from the Trudeau years
Smith should stick to her knitting and do the job for which she’s currently paid — being premier of Alberta
The message from the federal government surrounding oil and gas has shifted “like night and day."
Alberta’s separation referendum will be profoundly impacted by the outcome of the negotiation between Danielle Smith and Mark Carney on climate...
It should come as no surprise that Canada’s prime minister would go to bat for national unity, but it remains unclear exactly how Mark Carney’s...
Travel writer and Calgary author Will Ferguson is a recipient of the Governor General’s Award for Popular History: Pierre Berton Award, and a...
The Calgary drug site closes. Here is what it felt like living next to the horror show
Indigenous culture is a huge part of Stampede’s enduring success. It’s woven into the very fabric of the event
The president of the United States cannot have my country because my Canada is a snow-covered cenotaph in a small town, where the names of the fallen...
It takes a remarkable amount of political audacity to change your own law on the fly, but Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government just did it...
Farkas says those opposing city hall's take on Stampede tent noise should move on, but will they?
On May 20, Alberta’s Ministry of Children and Family Services announced a new “needs-based” funding model for shelters providing services to...
Calgary has a special ingredient that you do not find in any other city and this year could be the biggest Stampede ever
'The interest in Canada has picked up a lot,' said Brian Schmidt, CEO of Calgary-based Tamarack Valley Energy
Why do Canadians keep flocking to Alberta? Haven’t they heard we might separate? And why is the economy of our province expected to be the strongest...
City needs to make changes to ensure cyclists are safe riding our streets
'This is having an impact, and it is something that they're concerned about — and it is constraining their decisions around ... investment and...
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas says Country Thunder is full of it. Period. Full stop
Let’s see if I have this straight: All Canadians can choose to kill themselves privately in any gruesome way they favour, leaving a corpse to be...
Explaining — or even just bottom-lining — all the complexities in the review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) that begins this week is...
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas stares down Premier Smith, scores a win and Cowboys tent, among others, have to play nice
Despite the premier’s declared support of citizen-initiated referendums, it’s looking like none of the questions on the October referendum ballot...
Premier Danielle Smith has estimated that startup costs for an independent Alberta would be about $400 billion.
'We didn't even look for data centres — those site selectors search the world to find the right places, and they found us,' said Sturgeon County...
Stampede tent noise? It's the political noise getting louder
Father's Day offers a chance to ask not just what our children need from us, but what we as dads might need ourselves.
The Battle of Alberta begins now.
When I opened Cowboys Dance Hall in 1996, Calgary was a very different city. Over the past 30 years, Cowboys has grown alongside Calgary — from a...
While the arts sector cannot solve every political challenge facing the province, we also cannot exempt ourselves from reflecting on the current...
Bruce Johnson's name should not soon be forgotten and all Albertans should get on the phone to government officials and say this wrong should not be...
Public office is a commitment, not a pit stop.
Donald Trump will someday be little more than a rather disturbing memory
Are Dani Dollars just chump change? Do you like $100 a person rather than a fuel tax cut? The street has not yet spoken
'We're actually not in a situation yet where we have that significant surplus,' Alberta Finance Minister Jason Nixon told the Calgary Chamber of...
My friend is a vascular surgeon. Back home, his waiting list ran six months. Patients flew from three countries to see him. In Calgary, he drives a...
The UCP government’s treatment of AISH recipients is contemptible. Well-known businesswoman Arlene Dickinson launched a powerful post about Bruce...
Albertans to score Dani Dollars, direct cash and the details are here
Poll says most Calgarians back Farkas against Danielle Smith property tax hike but mayor won't battle the premier