Alberta’s finance minister has sacked the chief executive officer and entire board of directors of Alberta Investment ...
The delegates gave Premier Danielle Smith 91.5 per cent approval ...
In Alberta, government spending is too high. When today’s relatively high resource revenue (e.g. oil and gas royalties) declines, the government may fall back into deficit. In fact, Smith recently ...
Steven Guilbeault has made clear that he plans to go out with bang, championing a record unsullied by compromise, pragmatism ...
Scrap the cap.” That’s the new battle cry out of Alberta, following Monday’s announcement by federal Environment Minister ...
Oil and gas producers in Canada will be required to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about one-third over the next eight years under new regulations published Monday. The government is also going to ...
Even though Canada is a minuscule player on the world CO2 emissions front (1.8 per cent), countries like India, China and the ...
It is, however, interesting to look at how much and how little has changed over the past two years and what it says about the difference between making promises and governing.
Of course, Danielle Smith needed to appeal to the far right for her future, but now that that dance is over, she will need to dance with more centrist Albertans. Can she have two dance partners at the ...
As for those who would rather derail Smith in what should still be the early phase of her premiership, they’re on the margins ...