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After long demanding repeal of the federal project review law, Alberta premier shifts to calling for 'substantive' changes.
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Is Danielle Smith sending new signals about likelihood of a new oil pipeline? | The Political Panel
It’s been a month since Alberta’s premier said she was expecting a private sector proposal for a new oil pipeline within ...
After receiving a warm welcome and widespread support just 24 hours earlier, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faced a more ...
Environmental lawyers are asking Alberta's ethics commissioner to investigate an energy regulator board member and adviser to ...
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Danielle Smith’s Alberta Next panel makes changes to 3 surveys to fix ‘oversight’
Three of the six surveys asked for comment on creating an Alberta pension plan, police force and tax collection agency — but ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSmith 'very hopeful' of Carney-U.S. trade deal, renews push for B.C. pipeline
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said ahead of Monday’s start to a meeting with other premiers that she’s “very hopeful” Canada ...
Jasper and Parks Canada’s wildfire response became challenging when the provincial government got involved, according to the ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSmith shifts focus to shared projects with B.C. as Alberta awaits pipeline proponent
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Wednesday her province is prioritizing several projects it shares agreement on with B.C. while awaiting a proponent for her desired new bitumen pipeline through its ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Smith lays groundwork for success at premier's council
While Ford and Carney launched their summer-stock revival of Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple at the Ford Family Muskoka Playhouse ...
Polls have shown Albertans strongly opposed to ideas like a provincial pension plan or police force. But this Red Deer crowd strongly embraced them.
At the first Alberta Next town hall hosted by Premier Danielle Smith, attendees aired grievances about the federal government ...
Canada’s dairy and poultry supply management regime could face a major challenge from within with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith saying she could consider the province exiting the quota system.
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