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People who choose to live in Ottawa tend to dislike Preston Manning. The city’s disdain for him is on the same scale as Western Canada’s anger at the memory of Pierre Trudeau. When the Globe and Mail ...
include ending a number of policies put in place under former prime minister Justin Trudeau. She says those policies, such as Ottawa's proposed emissions cap, have done nothing but harm Alberta's oil ...
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Justin Trudeau is in no shape to face TrumpThe Trudeau government faces a perfect storm of ... organized crime networks linked to cross-border activity. In Alberta, Trump’s return is viewed with a mix of anxiety and resolve.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Smith needs to let Alberta's collective outrage set the autonomy agendaPremier Smith has been following the Quebec playbook in dealing with Ottawa ever since she took over in late 2022. Where Quebec has wrangled a concession from the feds or demanded greater autonomy, ...
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Edmonton Sun on MSNLetters, April 12: Carney is just more of the Trudeau eraUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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With Justin Trudeau Out, the Liberal Lame Duck Race BeginsAfter nine years in power, Canada’s Justin Trudeau leaves a faltering party ... on a provincial level by right-wing governments in Alberta and British Columbia and had the blessing of the ...
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Justin Trudeau announces resignation as Canadian prime ministerTORONTO, Canada — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation ... stalled pipeline expansion project to get more of Alberta’s oil to international markets.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has been accused of soliciting Donald Trump’s assistance in getting Poilievre elected, a claim that her office calls "offensive and false." ...
Conservative candidates in Alberta have been heavily criticizing Carney, suggesting he has given mixed messages on whether he ...
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Edmonton Sun on MSNLetters, April 8: Health care isn't free in AlbertaShould hospitals be funded per service? Vote in our daily poll! Alberta and Canada spend $45.2 billion on Albertan’s health ...
Immigration growth has come to be seen as a liability. After nearly a decade of Liberal government under Justin Trudeau, here’s a look at how we got here.
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