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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is using sovereignty sentiments in Alberta as a kind of implied threat to get a better deal for the province.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she has invited Prime Minister Mark Carney to watch an Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup final game.
Bjorn Lomborg has for years promoted the idea that fossil fuels are crucial for humankind through syndicated newspaper ...
Mark Carney is about to feel Alberta’s pain. Fittingly, it’s the legacy of Justin Trudeau that will open our new prime ...
Roughly three months into his third consecutive majority mandate, Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s championing of Canada in its trade war with the U.S. has helped his star shine brighter. But a majority of ...
B.C.’s foot-dragging, fence-sitting position on new oil pipelines collided face-first with reality this week at a first ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, speaks to media following the First Minister’s Meeting in Saskatoon, Sask., Monday, June 2, ...
The No. 3 Fire Hall at Gordon Head Road and McKenzie Avenue is on leased land. Saanich owns the building but not the dirt ...
The elbows haven't come down due north, as Canadians continue to bristle at threats from the Trump administration. Their new ...
Interim Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer called B.C.'s premier a "radical" for not throwing his support behind a new oil ...
Danielle Smith said she talked to American counterparts and explained that, particularly for aluminum tariffs, they are "the very definition of a tariff being its own punishment." ...