CALGARY - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Canada’s energy industry say they will await details before responding to the latest threat by U.S. President Donald Trump surrounding tariffs.
The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity is expanding its commitment to attract Indigenous students. The Alberta-based facility, often referred to simply as the Banff Centre, announced earlier ...
The governments of Canada and Alberta are working with Indigenous peoples and their communities, stakeholders and environmental agencies to ensure the oil sands region is developed in an ...
Some members of Alberta's tourism industry are optimistic a weak Canadian dollar will bode well for their businesses, and in some cases it already has. Banff ... travel to Canada so much more ...
Almost all of the crude oil that Canada exports goes to the U.S., and most of it comes from Alberta. Alberta exports about 80 per cent of the crude oil it produces. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith ...
Broken windows, broken display cases, broken locks, broken public systems, and broken people all result in one thing.
Fans can watch 'skijoring' during Banff and Lake Louise's annual SnowDays Festival in January, when teams of athletes and horses from Skijor Canada participate in horseback riding, trick-riding ...
As Trump renews tariff threat, Alberta premier calls for diplomacy not retaliation Trump muses about slapping 25% tariffs on Canada Feb. 1 "I think it obviously needs to be taken seriously ...
Ms. Smith has never hidden her true allegiances. She has always been Alberta first, Canada second. She refused to sign the non-binding declaration that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the rest ...
If the Americans put 25 per cent across the board on all Canadian goods, it means that everything that Americans buy that comes from Canada goes up 25 per cent.” Alberta is pleased to see that ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Canada’s former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland reacts as a group of protesters hold a sign during a ...