Canada and Alberta are not far apart on the terms of a bargain that would create the conditions for a new oil export pipeline to be built in the province in exchange for certain environmental ...
Former conservative deputy premier and head organizer of the Forever Canadian petition, Thomas Lukaszuk pictured in Edmonton on Thursday August 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson EDMONTON — ...
Thomas Lukaszuk, the former Progressive Conservative deputy premier in Alberta who submitted the petition in June, said the “Alberta Forever Canada” petition has approximately 230,000 signatures so fa ...
Alberta will spearhead an effort to build a new oil pipeline to the Pacific coast, a project that would allow Canada to more than double its shipments of crude to Asian markets.
Alberta will submit by spring of 2026 an application for a new crude oil pipeline for fast-track approval by the federal government, the province said on Wednesday, even though no private company has ...
A carbon capture startup has moved its first commercial pilot project from the US to Canada due to what it sees as more stable government incentives and support. CarbonCapture Inc. subsidiary True ...
The Alberta government's push to add crude pipeline capacity will mark a major test of Prime Minister Mark Carney's pledge to ramp up investment in key infrastructure projects and trade corridors, ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced on Oct. 1 that her province plans to develop a "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity to become a "world-leading energy superpower" by building a new bitumen ...
An infant born prematurely in the western Canadian province of Alberta died as a result of measles, officials said Thursday, the first fatality linked to the disease's resurgence in the country in the ...
CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her province’s minimum wage as it is once again set to become the lowest in Canada.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government says it is planning to introduce legislation that would allow it to ignore international agreements signed by Ottawa.
Some municipal election planners in Alberta anticipated the potential for a Canada Post strike. As Travis McEwan reports, the impacts on next month's election are expected to be minor, athough there ...
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