Bill 48 sets out the legal foundation for a competitive market for online gambling in the Western Canadian province.
It also recommends setting up an insurance fund financed by industry "but ultimately backstopped by the province." Jean said ...
Companies are legally required to plug spent wells and reclaim the land but ballooning underfunded cleanup liabilities have ...
Alberta’s government is bringing legislation to encourage more biofuels in the province. This comes as farmers face an ...
Currently, the only authorized option for iGaming in Alberta is the Alberta Gaming, Liquor, and Cannabis Commission’s Play ...
Alberta is once again telling Canada to back off the oil and gas industry. This time, the province is amending the Critical ...
Federal funding will help hydrogen hubs, Indigenous energy projects, and early-stage innovators across Alberta ...
Alberta’s upcoming plan to address nearly 80,000 abandoned oil wells has sparked controversy over the potential use of public ...
If passed, the bill would also give Albertans the ability to pursue legal action, except in select cases. ...
Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation Minister RJ Sigurdson tabled Bill 44, the Agricultural Operation Practices Amendment Act, ...
Alberta's Innovation Minister Nate Glubish was tasked by Smith to develop a tax proposal to match that of other key Canadian ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith welcomed a promise from the Conservative Party of Canada on Monday to eliminate the federal backstop on industrial carbon pricing, if it were to form the next federal ...