Duelling citizen-led petitions related to separation, multiple uses of the notwithstanding clause, a slew of recall petitions ...
Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion
Braid: Alberta will vote on separation in 2026. If it passes, where will Smith stand?
A genuine, province-wide vote on separation is upon us. It’s virtually certain that by fall of 2026, a referendum ballot will ...
Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion
Breakenridge: An early election would draw focus away from crucial pipeline work
The premier herself has held up the MOU as proof that things have changed in Ottawa and that the federal government is no ...
Saskatchewan, which led the West with 2.7 per cent economic growth last year for estimated GDP of $86 billion, will continue ...
Having opened door to Alberta separation vote, UCP changes rules to block competing referenda. Former Alberta PC deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk, who was the proponent for last summer’s successful ...
Edmonton Journal on MSN
Alberta workers owed $3.7 million in unpaid wages in 2025
Alberta courts rendered 400 judgments for unpaid wages in 2025, amounting to $3,714,977 being owed to workers, an 84 per cent ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Alberta Tory Party says prepping for possible spring election against Smith's UCP
The leader of a rival party to Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservatives says they’re scrambling to organize on the ...
Referendum talk is heating up in both Quebec and Alberta to start the year, but the pro-independence talk is coming from ...
CALGARY, Alberta, March 20 (Reuters) - Alberta's powerful oil and gas industry is keeping a close watch on the uncertainty sparked by Alison Redford's abrupt resignation as leader of the Canadian ...
EDMONTON - Alberta’s justice minister is the latest member of Premier Danielle Smith’s caucus to face a citizen recall petition. Elections Alberta announced Wednesday petitions against Mickey Amery ...
Alberta will begin testing its proposed 120 km/h speed limit increase on select rural divided highways in the new year. Results from the province’s online survey show 68 per cent of respondents are in ...
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