Faced with polling data that suggests that many Albertans have no desire to remain in an independent Alberta, apologists for ...
Alberta is not a place that ‘doesn’t matter’ economically; the anger of those who want to separate from Canada stems from the ...
The Alberta government is buying in its own backyard, set to announce a major deal on Tuesday to purchase new water bombers ...
Premier Danielle Smith is speaking this Thursday on immigration. As a prequel to the meeting, Smith’s executive director ...
Federal Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon told a Calgary Chamber of Commerce audience on Wednesday that Alberta has a role in strengthening Canada’s national and international trade.
The Alberta Prosperity Project crystallizes this paradox. Its leaders speak the language of hardship and urgency — “we see the writing on the wall” — and claim Alberta must seize “freedom, prosperity ...
As western separatist movements gain renewed attention in Alberta and Saskatchewan, political observers say deep structural barriers make a Quebec-style break unlikely, for now.  Two political ...
With off-ice schedules that require a great deal of time and patience to navigate in conjunction with their curling ...
Several First Nations are asking a federal court to weigh in on whether a deal struck on a carbon capture project was ...
Leaders of the Alberta separatist movement are insisting they do not want to become the U.S.’s 51st state, but their actions (and own words) say otherwise.
Inside the first three weeks of February, five rivertown village boards have passed formal resolutions expressing concern over tactics utilized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs ...
The mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. may have given rise to concern about Canadian school safety, but there is inevitable anxiety that goes with reviewing security measures and concern about ...