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The new cabinet has 23 ministers, plus the PM, and includes most of Justin Trudeau’s former senior cabinet members ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith made headlines ... Mélanie Joly Amidst these tensions, Trade Minister Mary Ng reassured Canadians that Ottawa and the provinces are adopting a Team Canada approach ...
Mary Simon will come a day before MPs were scheduled ... who have concentrated support in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The CBC Poll Tracker suggests that if a vote were to take place now, the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story been updated in order to make a correction. A previous version of this article said Alberta’s oil and gas sector is responsible for 31 per cent of the country’s ...
The Alberta government is being accused of clawing back a federal disability benefit by Disability advocates, and they’re concerned about people missing out on vital income supports. Starting in ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending a nearly 23 per cent increase to her office’s budget, saying it’s coming at the expense of the Energy Ministry as her office assumes some formal and ...
The Alberta government is preparing to open the province's online gambling market to private companies like Bet365 in a bid to regulate more of the industry and capture revenue currently headed ...
The Alberta government says it will propose amendments to the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act that it says would act as a repellent against "unconstitutional federal overreach," but it remains ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government signed a $70-million deal to import children’s pain relief medication from Turkey in 2022 despite expert advice that the province ask Ottawa to take ...
BAY STREET BLESSINGS — The Conservatives picked up the endorsement of some 30 business leaders in an open letter published ...
With the tariff war continuing and the federal election underway, Canadians should understand what the past federal government seemingly did not: a strong Alberta makes for a stronger Canada. And yet, ...
The Deputy Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism in Alberta, Canada, Prof. Akolisa Ufodike, shares why he will not consider joining Nigerian politics with BIODUN BUSARI I left Nigeria in my ...