Alberta’s government has quietly rescinded its moratorium on new coal exploration and development in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. It’s a move critics say means the province has ...
1:57 Alberta Premier Danielle Smith visits Trump at Mar-a-Lago Political watchers say Premier Danielle Smith is walking a tightrope, diplomatically pleading Alberta’s case to an incoming U.S ...
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 ...
Facing the greatest economic threat since at least the 1970s, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his would-be successors are united once more in fending off the true enemy of the state: Alberta ...
The Alberta government has lifted a ban on coal exploration in the Eastern Slopes of the Rocky Mountains, a move that the regulator says will allow suspended projects to resume. The provincial ...
The future of Alberta's COVID-19 vaccination program is unclear with federal funding set to end this summer. Ottawa has been paying for the shots and distributing them across the country since ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is ready to retaliate. In January, Ford threatened to retaliate against the proposed U.S. tariffs by removing American liquor from LCBO shelves.
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 ...
“Every year, LCBO sells nearly $1 billion worth of American wine, beer, spirits and seltzers,” Progressive Conservative party Leader Doug Ford wrote in an online statement. “Not anymore” ...
Ontario will pause all retaliatory measures against the United States now that the threat of tariffs has been put on hold for a month, Premier Doug Ford said Monday. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...