Ottawa floats new options for electricity rules that drew ire of Alberta and Saskatchewan
The federal government is considering significant updates to its proposed regulations aimed at reducing emissions from electricity generation to net-zero.
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The federal government is considering significant updates to its proposed regulations aimed at reducing emissions from electricity generation to net-zero.
If the premier of Alberta has a preference in the upcoming U.S. presidential election, she's not sharing it publicly.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre confirmed Wednesday that he’s opposed to allowing the use of puberty blockers on children.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau slammed Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's decision to roll out what he called her «anti LGBT policies» days after sharing the stage with «far-right» U.S. media figure Tucker Carlson.
Four of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet ministers appeared before reporters Thursday to condemn Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's decision to meet with former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson.
Back at work in Alberta after two weeks of vacation, Premier Danielle Smith chose as her first public appearance in 2024 a conversation on stage with Tucker Carlson, the U.S. commentator whose views and remarks became too much for his Fox News bosses to tolerate.
One of Rachel Notley’s prized possessions from her time as Alberta premier sits on her bedroom dresser: a framed picture of hell freezing over.
Some Prairie politicians are taking Ottawa to task over its green-energy plans amid bone-chilling low temperatures, claiming on social media that electricity grid alerts in Alberta show renewables can't be depended on when temperatures plunge.