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Alberta rarely holds more than one or two seats in cabinet, and the key portfolios don’t go to them. Add to that the frustrations over cancelled infrastructure projects, especially oil pipelines ...
Elaine L. Jack, who served as the 12th general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1990 to 1997, died Tuesday at 97 years old.
CALGARY, AB, June 4, 2025 /CNW/ - Today, the Health Quality Council of Alberta proudly announces its name change to Health Quality Alberta. "This new name encompasses more boldly who we are and ...
An independent Alberta would be a landlocked, oil-exporting nation. It would have to enter into long and painful negotiations with Canada and the U.S. over every aspect of its new status.
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Wildfires in Alberta are threatening almost half a million barrels of daily crude production as heat and wind push the flames closer to massive oilsands well sites. A total of 29 out-of-control fires ...
The country is just emerging from a period of political turmoil with a new prime minister in place. But now Alberta, a conservative Western province, is planning a referendum to break away.
The trading relationship between B.C. and Alberta is estimated at well over $30 billion annually and “Wild Rose Country” is B.C.’s most important economic partner within Canada.
Alberta has seen LNG pipelines built or soon to be built in northern B.C. The expansion of Trans Mountain’s oil pipeline through southern B.C. has increased its capacity to transfer Alberta oil ...
As a new nation, Alberta would not have a trade agreement with Canada, or any other country. Negotiating new trade agreements for goods and services could be a lengthy process.
While Alberta's dissatisfaction with Ottawa is nothing new, now the demand has grown louder with the Liberal Party again forming the government and US President Donald Trump wanting Canada to ...
Alberta gained three seats in the 2022 federal electoral redistribution and now has 37 of the 343 seats in the House, or about 10.8 per cent, while accounting for about 11 per cent of the country ...