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Alberta’s largest city is facing a housing crunch, but council is split on how to address it
8 months ago
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Given the detrimental effect such an asset withdrawal would have on pension provisions for the rest of the country, Ottawa and other provinces are likely to fight Alberta’s version tooth and nail
8 months ago
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Members of three Hells Angels’ chapters wanted to fight a B.C. Court of Appeal decision that stripped them of ownership of the clubhouses
7 months ago
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The Supreme Court reproach on federal overreach could prompt a wider discussion about how important resource development of all types is to Canada
7 months ago
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It’s hard to remember all the twists and turns, especially after the collective dislocation of the pandemic and an avalanche of other political news
7 months ago
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The motion pushes back against Ottawa’s draft Clean Electricity Regulations, which call for a net-zero electricity grid by 2035
5 months ago
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Questions around whether Alberta’s Premier interfered to resolve pandemic-era grievances of the past could affect the province’s present and future
5 months ago
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In 2024, the pugnacious Premier must show she can bolster Alberta’s climate-change policies – including by working with Ottawa
4 months ago
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The province’s refusal to collect carbon-pricing proceeds could lead to prison for a cabinet minister – and the federal Liberals should have seen this all coming
4 months ago
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A long-simmering dispute between Saskatchewan and Manitoba reveals much about Canada’s fractured energy grid
4 months ago
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The truck rental company U-Haul said this week that Calgary is the destination for the highest number of one-way customer moves in the country
4 months ago
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The electricity pinch is first and foremost a message to the province that it must get its own house in order
4 months ago
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At its silicon heart it is a tool made by humans – one that should be carefully regulated, but that is unlikely either to doom us or to save us
4 months ago
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In reality, Joe Biden has only limited power to enact energy policies combatting climate change
3 months ago
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At the heart of Charlie Angus’s speech-strangling bill lies a flawed premise: that tobacco and fossil fuels are the same thing
3 months ago
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The use of artificial intelligence is surging, and it’s unclear how much governments can control it
3 months ago
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Creating the mid-winter holiday was probably Don Getty’s most memorable achievement
3 months ago
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Mulroney’s Meech Lake Accord was the ‘last best effort’ to try to fulfill the long-held wish of westerners for Senate reform, Former Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall said
2 months ago
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Alberta’s restrictions on renewable energy are an attack on private business and landowners’ rights and opposite of the principles the province holds dear
2 months ago
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Even though the former Calgary mayor is adored by progressives across Canada, this is not the straight shot it might appear from outside of the province
about 2 months ago
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The Liberals also laid out a few more details on their recent push to look at building more housing on federal government-owned lands
24 days ago