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Calgary Herald on MSNAlberta's moment: Powering the world's future of AI with a clean energy infrastructureThe rest of the country should pay attention. A homegrown, net-zero-ready AI infrastructure industry is the natural evolution ...
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Imagine if Western Canada enjoyed the autonomy Quebec exercises over its own affairs. Imagine if resource-rich provinces ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNCanada issues new warnings ahead of summer travel seasonNote: Canadians in nearby high-risk regions such as Iran, Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank are advised to stay close to bomb ...
Canada faces a severe wildfire season, with millions of hectares already burned and forecasts predicting continued high risks due to climate change-induced dry conditions. Evacuations have displaced ...
Lisa Raitt is the co-chair of the Task Force for Housing and Climate and a former minister of transport, labour and natural resources. Canada is facing a housing crisis of historic proportions.
US visits to Canada have dropped steadily throughout 2025. Even though exchange rates make travel more affordable and provinces are promoting their ...
Western Canada’s natural gas benefits from market access to the Pacific and Rockies regions in the US. The US also benefits from this connectivity through the reliable and ratable supply of energy.
Amid economic uncertainty in Canada caused in part by U.S. tariffs, Nova Scotia says it has struck deals to reduce trade barriers with five provinces.
Amid economic uncertainty in Canada caused in part by U.S. tariffs, Nova Scotia says it has struck deals to reduce trade barriers with five provinces.Premier Tim Houston introduced the Free Trade and ...
At a news conference Friday to discuss his “One Canadian Economy” legislation, Carney claimed it would streamline the approval of projects deemed in the “national interest,” and said it was a “bill ...
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C-5 is a case of governments picking winners and losers rather than creating the conditions that will allow the best ...
According to the Ontario government, 35 per cent of Canada's trade takes place within its borders. In early March, the U.S. imposed tariffs of 25 per cent on Canadian exports and 10 per cent on ...
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