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Devin Dreeshen, Premier Danielle Smith’s point man on pavement, is one happy guy. He met with Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek about city bike lanes. He walked away with what he sees as a win for motorists.
A former Progressive Conservative cabinet minister is challenging the Alberta separatist movement— using a citizen-led ...
Alberta’s effort to hold a separation referendum encountered a major obstacle Tuesday when the province’s chief electoral ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford walked back his pledge Monday to have the province issue work permits to asylum seekers, reversing ...
Three months after Alberta introduced new fees on wine sales, B.C. wineries are feeling the pinch as the amount of lost sales ...
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Alberta premier's request for separation referendum question approval rebuffed
Alberta's chief electoral officer is rebuffing calls from Premier Danielle Smith and her justice minister to reverse course ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNThe last of Alberta's four health agencies will be operational in the fall. Here's who is in charge and what each agency does
Alberta’s overhaul of the health care system has led to numerous changes since the province announced its plans back in fall ...
In the span of eight months, the pension manager for Canada’s wealthiest province fired its entire board, shuttered new ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: Premier Smith says Elections Alberta should not send separatist question to court
But Premier Danielle Smith intervened Tuesday, writing on X that Albertans have a right to vote and “they shouldn’t be slowed ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNKDays attendance tops more than 750K: The fest by the numbers
Edmonton’s biggest summer festival just wrapped – and by the numbers, KDays 2025 was one for the books. With record-breaking ...
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Doug Ford walks back pledge to issue work permits to asylum seekers
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has walked back last week's pledge to issue work permits to asylum seekers. Ford and the rest of ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNDespite pipeline talk, work for Canada's oil and gas drillers is slowing
Canada’s oil and gas drilling rigs are having a slow start to the summer — even as talk of a potential new pipeline heats up. The latest data shows just over 160 rigs were actively drilling for oil ...
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