Pipeline Announcement Shows Canada Does Not Work for Alberta
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More than any other country, Canada is positioned to become the leading supplier of clean and conventional energy to ourselves and the world. To harness this opportunity, we need a new approach – one that builds sustainably and in full partnership with provinces,
CALGARY, AB, July 4, 2026 /CNW/ - Canada is a clean and conventional energy superpower, and we are building on that strength to power our future with reliable, affordable energy and technology for all Canadians.
A woman’s morning walk with her dog in the scenic Canadian Rockies this week took an unexpected turn after a grizzly bear galloped toward her, stood on its hind legs and continu
By Amanda Stephenson CALGARY, Alberta, June 22 (Reuters) - The government of Alberta, Canada's main oil-producing province, is in talks to export more crude oil to Japan and reduce that country's reliance on the Middle East,
Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, shuttled between British Columbia and Alberta on Thursday to announce more than C$150bn in new investments in both provinces, part of a broader project of reducing trade with the United States and expanding his country’s presence in overseas markets.
The Canadian prime minister has focused on energy as Ottawa courts Alberta ahead of a crucial October vote.
AVAX One Technology Ltd. (Nasdaq: AVX) ("AVAX One” or the "Company”) today announced that it has signed a non-binding letter of intent (the "LOI”) to acquire the Bantry Data Site, an energy-advantaged data center site in Alberta,
By Amanda Stephenson and Timon Johnson CALGARY/PONOKA, Alberta, July 1 (Reuters) - Canada's world-famous Calgary Stampede kicks off on Friday, but a push by Alberta separatists to begin the process of splitting from the country is casting a shadow over the festivities and spurring division at rodeos across the oil-rich province.
A year later, Mr. Scott replaced the Maple Leaf with the Alberta flag, flying it high above the cafe, which rose to infamy when he was arrested and charged with breaking pandemic-era public health restrictions.
Alberta drivers are just six months away from significant auto insurance savings under the province's new Care-First system. On January 1, 2027, drivers will save an average of $260 annually while receiving Canada's most comprehensive recovery benefits packages if they are injured in a collision.
