OTTAWA — There is an Alberta-sized hole in Canada’s plan to fight President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat. After a chaotic couple of weeks, the premiers emerged all-for-one from a day ...
These are the key highlights for the third quarter of 2024: Despite signs of easing, Alberta’s population growth rate led the country for the fifth straight quarter. Immigration to the province set a ...
The Alberta government has cut funding to three self-advocacy groups for people with intellectual disabilities more than a year before the expiry of their contracts. The Self Advocacy Federation ...
Dr. Stephanie Smith is an infectious diseases specialist at the University of Alberta hospital (University of Alberta) A spokesperson for the Health Minister told CBC News the province is ...
1:25 ‘Canada comes first’: Doug Ford reacts after Alberta premier rejects joint response to Trump tariffs University of Calgary political scientist Lisa Young said all Canadian politicians are ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith stated Wednesday that her government can’t fully back Ottawa’s efforts to fight looming U.S. tariffs so long as retaliatory tariffs on oil and gas remain on the ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith didn’t sign ... an international affairs professor at Carleton University and co-chair of the Expert Group on Canada-U.S. Relations, said Tuesday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith refused to sign off on a joint statement issued by fellow provincial leaders and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Wednesday on how Canada plans to respond to Donald ...
In fact, Alberta registered the highest level of support. Frankly, Alberta should be the province most opposed to the idea. While much of this should be obvious, it’s worth detailing what a ...
U Sports, the governing body for university sport in Canada, was consulted about the bill. It said it would be “difficult” to host championships in Alberta if it can’t apply its own rules, which allow ...
Alberta wildfire crews have already begun to perform prescribed burns around the province, ahead of the 2025 forest fire season. Starting on Jan. 6, 8,000 hectares around Ribbon Creek in ...
Premiers are divided on how to tackle Donald Trump as the incoming U.S. president threatens 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods after taking office next Monday. Ontario’s Doug Ford is urging a ...