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Alberta’s premier responded to President-elect Donald Trump’s trolling of Canada by saying the trade deficit with the country ...
The U.S. increasingly relies on Canadian crude oil to meet domestic demand and that relationship faces potential strain amid ...
Alberta Premier responds sharply to US President-elect Donald Trump’s 51st state jibe. Canadian Premier of the state of ...
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Hosted on MSNGovernment of Canada is hiring for jobs in Alberta and you can make $70K without a degreeThe Government of Canada is hiring for tons of positions in Alberta, and some of them pay $70,000 a year without requiring a ...
The Western Canadian province of Alberta will spend C$29 million ($20.46 million) to create a new sheriff-led patrol unit to ...
The number of inactive oil and gas wells in Alberta, Canada's main fossil fuel-producing province, fell 5% in 2023 from a ...
Alberta’s move to lift restrictions on trapping activities is scientifically unsound and will hasten population decline ...
A large expansion of a massive thermal coal mine near Hinton, Alta., has been given the go-ahead by the federal government, ...
Speaking at the Innovation Week YYC Launch Party, Naheed Nenshi shared his vision for how Alberta can harness its innovation potential.
OTTAWA--The Canadian government is expected on Monday to roll out formally its plan to improve border security amid concerns from President-elect Donald Trump, said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
A spokesperson with Prairies Economic Development Canada forwarded the concerns to the assistant deputy minister of the immigration division of Alberta Immigration and Multiculturalism.
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