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Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
I was one of those people who thought Lake Louise and the Canadian Rockies were too pretty. Like, suspiciously photogenic.
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, ...
After the balmy temperatures Albertans have enjoyed this week, Environment Canada is forecasting a return to "wintry" conditions, with snowfall beginning Wednesday night in some central parts ...
The price point is a nod to Canada’s confederation, which took place in July of 1867 — 157 years ago. “Skiers and boarders are encouraged to come decked out in red and white and transform ...
I want to see the election take place on Canadian issues so that we can put on the table what our issues are in Alberta.” Her office has pointed to remarks from Canada’s chief electoral ...
After we finished talking about that, she had one final question for me. “What the hell is Trump thinking about Canada?” She wasn’t just asking about President Trump’s tariff threats.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to plunge Canada into an election campaign on Sunday, as US President Donald Trump’s trade war sharpens the focus on fixing long-standing problems that ...
LENOX, Mass. — The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home, has announced its 2025 summer season, with the theme "Where Stories Come Alive." The season will include author talks, writing workshops ...
Alberta’s oil is Canada’s trump card. Premier Danielle Smith must prevent it from being played. Politicians across Canada are competing to see who can wrap themselves tightest in the Maple ...
(B.C. Oil and Gas Commission) Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says plans for cleaning up abandoned or inactive oil wells are to be made public in two weeks. On Wednesday, Smith said public funding ...
“Even a first-year law student will tell you that one order of government, especially the province of Alberta, cannot bind the government of Canada with its legislation,” said Sabir. He said ...