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The largely conservative province may hold a referendum on separating from the nation in 2026, according to its premier.
Alberta is freezing its industrial carbon tax in a bid to help companies struggling with the effects of US tariffs, ...
Among those who believe that Alberta should separate, 54 per cent said it’s because of a combination of economic, political and cultural reasons. The single largest individual motivation is ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she and Prime Minister Mark Carney had a constructive phone call, but “until I see ...
NewCold, a leader in advanced automated warehouse and cold chain logistics, invested $222 million in a food storage facility. The expansion will create 50 jobs and enhance supply chain efficiency to ...
The Conservative Leader, who lost his Ottawa-area riding in last month’s election, will run in an Alberta by-election for a ...
20 per cent of Canada’s engineers work in Alberta. With our industrial and resource-intensive economy, Alberta needs lots of engineers. Yet, Alberta’s annual number of engineering graduates is ...
Among the policy measures fueling anger is a cap on carbon emissions from energy producers, and regulations toughening environmental assessments of oil-and-gas and mining projects. Alberta also ...
O'Leary discussed the growing frustration in Alberta and the economic uncertainty surrounding ... new carbon tax measures, and rising discussion of sovereignty as contributing to the situation.
Highly invasive mussels are making their way through North America, and Alberta is looking to keep them out with a ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN20d
Opinion: Why is Alberta hiding survey results on renewable energy?There has been a lot of speculation about the Alberta government’s motivation for the renewable energy moratorium and subsequent punitive measures that restrict ... renewable energy as part of our ...
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