Elections Alberta Questions $13.5M for Recall Petitions
Alberta's election watchdog urges provincial government to reconsider massive funding request for recall legislation and citizen initiatives, citing significant financial burden.
Alberta's election watchdog urges provincial government to reconsider massive funding request for recall legislation and citizen initiatives, citing significant financial burden.
The British Columbia government has unexpectedly pulled a $325,000 advertising campaign targeting Alberta's beer tariffs just days before its scheduled launch, raising questions about interprovincial trade strategy.
Alberta's Auditor General Doug Wylie initiates sweeping investigation into AHS operations amid growing concerns about healthcare delivery and financial management.
Premier Danielle Smith's homecoming speech in Calgary outlines transformative policies and addresses key challenges facing Alberta, from economic diversification to healthcare reforms.
Alberta's government is launching a search for a new Auditor General while current AG Doug Wylie offers to extend his term for two more years, creating political tension and uncertainty around financial oversight.
Albertans seeking COVID-19 vaccinations are encountering significant wait times at pharmacies across the province as limited vaccine supply struggles to meet overwhelming public demand.
Alberta's government proposes sweeping changes to water allocation rules, sparking heated debate between industry advocates and environmental watchdogs. Learn how this could reshape water management across the province.
Alberta's labour movement launches coordinated offensive against Premier Danielle Smith, testing her political strength in what could become the province's biggest labor battle in years.
A dramatic grizzly bear mauling near Cochrane, Alberta leaves hunter injured and bear dead. Details emerge about the shocking wildlife encounter in Alberta's backcountry.
A landmark agreement between Washington and Beijing is reversing damage from the costly trade war, offering relief to businesses and consumers while reshaping international trade dynamics.
In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate challenges President Trump's tariff authority, signaling potential relief for Canadian exporters facing trade uncertainty.
In a significant development in the Israel-Hamas conflict, Palestinian militant groups have handed over the remains of two hostages to the International Red Cross in Gaza. This emotional transfer marks a rare moment of humanitarian cooperation amid ongoin
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly reports explosive growth driven by Mounjaro and Zepbound, creating intense investor competition and reshaping the obesity treatment landscape.
Massive Russian missile and drone strikes target Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing nationwide blackouts and claiming civilian lives in escalating energy war.
Renowned legal scholar Alan Dershowitz makes explosive comments about Canada's Middle East position, calling for political consequences and labeling Canadian policy as 'immoral.'
Legal analysis reveals the Alberta Teachers' Association has limited options after Premier Danielle Smith's government legislated an end to their planned strike, sparking debate over labour rights in Alberta.
In a stunning bipartisan rebuke, the U.S. Senate voted to nullify President Trump's controversial tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, with four Republicans breaking ranks in a dramatic trade policy showdown.
In a bold bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate has passed legislation challenging President Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, marking a significant moment in Canada-U.S. trade relations.
Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping meet in Seoul for critical talks aimed at de-escalating months of escalating trade tensions between the world's two largest economies.
Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.
New Alberta government report card shows overwhelming public dissatisfaction with provincial direction, with key concerns about healthcare, economy and affordability shaping voter sentiment.
The Alberta Federation of Labour is mobilizing its 170,000 members for potential general strike action in response to the UCP government's Bill 2, warning of the most significant labour unrest in decades.
Conflicting reports emerge as Russian President asserts encirclement of Ukrainian cities while Ukrainian officials deny the claims, highlighting the ongoing information war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the military to launch intensified operations in Gaza, targeting Hamas strongholds amid ongoing hostage negotiations and ceasefire discussions.
Exclusive report reveals how the last functioning hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, has been forced to shut down amid relentless attacks, leaving hundreds of thousands without critical medical care as the Darfur conflict escalates.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls for U.S. Ambassador David Cohen to apologize following controversial remarks about Canadian anti-tariff advertising campaign targeting American lawmakers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirms successful testing of the Poseidon nuclear-armed underwater drone, raising global security concerns amid ongoing Ukraine conflict.
As Alberta's government pushes controversial legislation, labour leaders are threatening a general strike. Discover why this nuclear option is being discussed and what it could mean for Canadians.
Despite sweeping new Western sanctions, Russia's crude oil exports show remarkable stability. Fresh analysis of global tanker movements reveals Moscow continues to find buyers, with export volumes holding steady in early 2024.
A controversial letter alleges Alberta's UCP government restricts freedoms to political allies while punishing critics in education and healthcare sectors. Explore the growing concerns about political favoritism.