The Alberta Energy Regulator has laid nine charges against Imperial Oil related to a leak of wastewater at it's Kearl mine in February 2023. Despite the charges, the chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation has little faith the charges will lead to accountability.
New laws and regulations are coming to Alberta this year that will affect students, those applying for a mortgage, and healthcare.
On Wednesday, Justice Minister Mickey Amery announced the appointment of three new provincial judges, including Emem Madu, whose husband Kaycee Madu served as minister of justice and solicitor general from 2020 and 2022, as well as deputy premier.
The largest exporting province rejecting a ‘Team Canada’ approach against Donald Trump doesn’t position the country well to negotiate with a second Trump administration.
Canada’s effort to push back against possible US tariffs is being undermined by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s pledge to fight federal plans to cut or tax crude exports to the US, Canada’s natural resources minister said.
The premier of Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta says she would not support any move to stop energy shipments to the United States as a way to combat U.S.
As the increasingly broad application of artificial intelligence (“AI”) transforms our business and societal needs, Alberta is in a unique position
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says while she doesn't want to assume anything after her meeting with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago residence over the weekend, Canada needs "to be prepared" that threatened tariffs are on the way.
Canadian oil and gas stocks fell the most this year, even as US producers rallied, after Alberta’s premier warned that the incoming Trump administration is likely to put tariffs on oil and gas imports.
The Alberta government’s newly announced Coal Industry Modernization Initiative has intensified the debate over coal mining in the province, particularly in southwestern Alberta, where concerns about
Nine charges against Imperial Oil were laid Friday over a toxic spill in northern Alberta. The charges by the province’s energy regulator mean the company could face fines ranging from
Facing the greatest economic threat since at least the 1970s, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his would-be successors are united once more in fending off the true enemy of the state: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.