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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion: Alberta caught in a dark place between Trump and CarneyPremier Danielle Smith has been adamant that any disruption in export volumes of Alberta crude oil to the U.S. as retaliation ...
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As provinces like Alberta step forward to protect their local industries, the fallout from this escalating trade conflict may ...
Alberta’s education minister says his government’s proposed budget targets funding increases to tackle growing enrolment and ...
Business confidence among Alberta’s small firms has fallen to one of the lowest levels in the country as demand weakens and ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNNelson: Team Canada will use and abuse AlbertaAlberta’s oil is Canada’s trump card. Premier Danielle Smith must prevent it from being played. Fortunately, whatever other ...
If approved, the funding would include more than $4 billion for rural projects, $2.1 billion for the Calgary region and $2 billion for the Edmonton region.
Upgrades to Deerfoot Trail in Calgary and a highway to connect Fort McMurray to Grande Prairie in northern Alberta are among ...
Alberta's visitor economy reached $12.7 billion in tourism expenditures in 2023, contributing $9.9 billion to the provincial ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to plunge Canada into an election campaign on Sunday, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war sharpens the focus on fixing long-standing problems that ...
Alberta is at least the fifth Canadian province to announce it will halt purchases or sales of U.S. liquor in response to Trump’s tariffs.
Enter NAIT’s proposed Advanced Skills Centre, a transformative new training facility designed to ensure the province has the workforce it needs to meet future demands. Plans are in motion to construct ...
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