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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Danielle Smith's environment boss tells Carney to hurry up — the clock ticksRebecca Schulz is in Premier Danielle Smith’s inner circle and she dishes the straight goods. Schulz, riding herd on the environment file for Alberta’s UCP government, is also part of the Alberta Next ...
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It’s been a month since Alberta’s premier said she was expecting a private sector proposal for a new oil pipeline within ...
After receiving a warm welcome and widespread support just 24 hours earlier, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faced a more ...
Why the premier hates that Elections Alberta approved the ‘Alberta Forever Canada’ citizen initiative petition.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNWednesday's letters: Pushing separation isn't Smith's jobWhat would happen if I went to downtown Edmonton and encouraged 1,000 people to take over Canada Place and destroy it? My ...
In the 1950s, the economy was the only concern — climate change wasn't yet on government's radar. That isn't the case in 2025, and our leaders should act accordingly.
Dan Williams. Officially, he is the Minister of Municipal Affairs. In the meat-and-potatoes world it means he’s the guy ...
Conservative premiers Doug Ford of Ontario and Danielle Smith of Alberta are at odds over how Canada should respond to US tariffs — especially when it comes to energy exports.
The bird is a black and white relative of the crow that excels at opportunistic feeding. A magpie will eat anything out of ...
Canada's contentious supply management system could face a major challenge from within after Alberta Premier opens the door ...
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Alberta Premier Smith demands apology from fire-stricken Jasper for critical reportAlberta Premier Danielle Smith demanded Friday the fire-stricken town of Jasper apologize and retract a report criticizing her government for its role in last summer's devastating blaze. Smith, ...
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Danielle Smith backs 'better way' than cull at B.C. ostrich farm hit by avian fluAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says authorities should be looking for a “better way” than a mass cull to deal with a British Columbia ostrich farm that suffered an outbreak of avian flu.
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