The Alberta government is ordering thousands of striking teachers back to work and imposing a four-year collective contract via new legislation backed by the use of the Charter’s notwithstanding ...
Canada’s most renegade province has been threatening to go it alone for more than a century. Now they mean it more than ever. Alberta separatism has been a fixture of Canadian politics for as long as ...
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HUNTSVILLE, Ontario — Many Canadians are furious with President Donald Trump, aghast at his trade war and his calls to annex their country. Then there’s Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta. “We have a ...
1:51 One of Alberta’s referendum petition pushes moving on to next step EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a corrected story. A previous version included an incorrect number of signatures needed under current ...
The country is just emerging from a period of political turmoil with a new prime minister in place. But now Alberta, a conservative Western province, is planning a referendum to break away. Trucks ...
Alberta’s threat to divorce Canada is getting more serious than ever. Premier Danielle Smith announced this week that the oil-rich province could hold its first-ever referendum on independence in 2026 ...
It’s the time of the year again to gather your receipts and hope for a big refund. The official opening of tax-filing season gets underway with electronic filing service Netfile set to open on Monday.
Alberta’s population is expected to grow by 2.6 million people over the next 27 years — making the province older and more diverse, says a new government report. The province is meanwhile riding a ...
1:57 Alberta is calling, but migration speed sparks affordability concerns The Alberta government has launched Phase 3 of its “Alberta is Calling” campaign, which is aimed at attracting skilled ...
Alberta has concluded its negotiations with major water licence holders and is now outlining what it calls the largest water-sharing agreements in Alberta's 118-year history. On Friday, the province ...